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I've been trying to find the perfect formula for calculating regular hours on
a time card while at the same time considering CA OT laws. I need a formula that has the following concept with the restrictive boundaries. If M-F total hours = 40 put in Zero If M_F total hours <40 and if hours clocked in on Saturday 8 and 40 minus M-F total hours are also 8 put in 8 BUT if hours clocked in on Saturday are <8 and 40 minus M-F total hours are also <8 put in saturday hours ALSO if M-F total hours are <40 but hours clocked in on Saturday=8 (then we need to put in only what hours complete the 40 for that saturday; hence OT) ex. if you work 35 hours M-F, and work 9 hours on saturday; we only count 5 out of those 9 as regular hours and the 4 would be considered OT. is this possible at all??? all/any help is appreciated!!! |
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