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Figure out 24 hour staffing data
I am trying to create a 24-hour staffing schedule but I cannot figure out how
to automate the process. There are 7 overlapping 12-hour shifts with two work groups A & B. A works 3 12 hour days with 4 off then works 4 12-hour days with 3 days off. B works when A is off. I am cannot figure out a formula to get excel to do the following: Place the number of people working from say 3pm-3am when there are 4 shift that work during that time. I have almost no experience with excel and it may be too much to get here but thought I'd ask. |
Figure out 24 hour staffing data
Scheduling is not a simple task, and if you have googled 'Excel Scheduling' few are available for free.
This seems to be one you could use: http://www.solver.com/schcenter.htm Regards Robert McCurdy "excel moron" <excel wrote in message ... I am trying to create a 24-hour staffing schedule but I cannot figure out how to automate the process. There are 7 overlapping 12-hour shifts with two work groups A & B. A works 3 12 hour days with 4 off then works 4 12-hour days with 3 days off. B works when A is off. I am cannot figure out a formula to get excel to do the following: Place the number of people working from say 3pm-3am when there are 4 shift that work during that time. I have almost no experience with excel and it may be too much to get here but thought I'd ask. |
Figure out 24 hour staffing data
Hi excel moron,
Recently a young guy at work proudly showed me a broken dial gauge that he had repaired. I admit that he had done a very good job of it and his solution was quite ingenious. Unfortunately, he was rather dismayed when I explained to him that his charge out rate to the business is $70 an hour (not what he gets of course), but he had just spent $420 to repair a gauge that I could have thrown in the bin and replaced for $200. I may be way of the mark here, but I think your situation sounds very similar, Regards Martin "excel moron" <excel wrote in message ... I am trying to create a 24-hour staffing schedule but I cannot figure out how to automate the process. There are 7 overlapping 12-hour shifts with two work groups A & B. A works 3 12 hour days with 4 off then works 4 12-hour days with 3 days off. B works when A is off. I am cannot figure out a formula to get excel to do the following: Place the number of people working from say 3pm-3am when there are 4 shift that work during that time. I have almost no experience with excel and it may be too much to get here but thought I'd ask. |
Figure out 24 hour staffing data
On May 1, 6:48*am, excel moron <excel
wrote: I am trying to create a 24-hour staffing schedule but I cannot figure out how to automate the process. There are 7 overlapping 12-hourshiftswith twoworkgroups A & B. *A works 3 12 hour days with 4 off then works 4 12-hour days with 3 days off. *B works when A is off. I am cannot figure out a formula to get excel to do the following: Place the number of people working from say 3pm-3am when there are 4 shift thatworkduring that time. I have almost no experience with excel and it may be too much to get here but thought I'd ask. Your A&B pattern will always mean respective teams will have the same recurring days off i.e. one of the teams will never get a weekend off ever, while the other always gets long weekends off. Do they really want to do that? To rota days off across days of the week your day-on- day-off ratio must < 7. Regards Tim Mills Intellicate http://www.intellicate.com |
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