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Rhonda Urbanczyk

Calculating Resolution Rates
 
I'm trying to calculate resolution rates from our help ticketing system in
Excel - I've tried several recommendations from here and they're not counting
total hours (if the range is more than 1 day, it's not adding the additional
24 hours).

My Dates are formatted like this:

Column A: 2/4/10 9:25
Column B: 3/15/10 14:07
The formatting for these cells is: Date 3/14/01 13:30

The result of a simple B1-A1 is coming out to: 4:42
The formatting for this cell is: Custom h:mm

I'm hoping someone can provide me with some suggestions, it would be much
appreciated!

Thanks -
Rhonda


Mike H

Calculating Resolution Rates
 
Hi,

the format hh:mm rolls over to zero after 24 hours so use

[h]:mm

and it won't roll over
--
Mike

When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that
introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the
question.


"Rhonda Urbanczyk" wrote:

I'm trying to calculate resolution rates from our help ticketing system in
Excel - I've tried several recommendations from here and they're not counting
total hours (if the range is more than 1 day, it's not adding the additional
24 hours).

My Dates are formatted like this:

Column A: 2/4/10 9:25
Column B: 3/15/10 14:07
The formatting for these cells is: Date 3/14/01 13:30

The result of a simple B1-A1 is coming out to: 4:42
The formatting for this cell is: Custom h:mm

I'm hoping someone can provide me with some suggestions, it would be much
appreciated!

Thanks -
Rhonda


Russell Dawson[_2_]

Calculating Resolution Rates
 
Try [h]:mm
--
Russell Dawson
Excel Student

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"Rhonda Urbanczyk" wrote:

I'm trying to calculate resolution rates from our help ticketing system in
Excel - I've tried several recommendations from here and they're not counting
total hours (if the range is more than 1 day, it's not adding the additional
24 hours).

My Dates are formatted like this:

Column A: 2/4/10 9:25
Column B: 3/15/10 14:07
The formatting for these cells is: Date 3/14/01 13:30

The result of a simple B1-A1 is coming out to: 4:42
The formatting for this cell is: Custom h:mm

I'm hoping someone can provide me with some suggestions, it would be much
appreciated!

Thanks -
Rhonda


David Biddulph[_2_]

Calculating Resolution Rates
 
You haven't said which recommendations from here you've tried, but try
changing h:mm to [h]:mm
--
David Biddulph


"Rhonda Urbanczyk" <Rhonda wrote in
message ...
I'm trying to calculate resolution rates from our help ticketing system in
Excel - I've tried several recommendations from here and they're not
counting
total hours (if the range is more than 1 day, it's not adding the
additional
24 hours).

My Dates are formatted like this:

Column A: 2/4/10 9:25
Column B: 3/15/10 14:07
The formatting for these cells is: Date 3/14/01 13:30

The result of a simple B1-A1 is coming out to: 4:42
The formatting for this cell is: Custom h:mm

I'm hoping someone can provide me with some suggestions, it would be much
appreciated!

Thanks -
Rhonda



Rhonda Urbanczyk[_2_]

Calculating Resolution Rates
 
Thank you both so much, perfect!


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