everything works out fine with my original formula except for time-in is on
or about 11:15 AM and time-out is 12:00 PM, this is the only range where i
get a FALSE result..


On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 2:46 AM, Waseem Saifi <waseemsa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Please use ROUND function while subtract.
>
> Because while subtracting answer is (In General Format) =
> 0.0347222222222223
> and when you determine in formula =timevalue("0:50:00"), it's value is (In
> General Format) = 0.0347222222222222
>
> You can use
> =ROUND(E2-D2,15) or 14 or 13 in num_digits, But no more than 15.
> I think 15 num_digits very precise for your correct output.
>
> Regards,
> Waseem Saifi
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 1:02 PM, xlstime <xlst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Please add false statement
>>
>>
>> =IF(AND(F2<=TIMEVALUE("0:50:00"),F2>TIMEVALUE("0:30:00")),"RV",IF(AND(F2<=TIMEVALUE("1:00:00"),F2>TIMEVALUE("0:51:00")),"IE",IF(F2=TIMEVALUE("0:00:00"),"MV",
>> *"")*))
>>
>> .........................
>>
>> Enjoy
>> Team XLS
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Angel Araneta <gel.aran...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> why do i get a "FALSE" result with this formula in cell G2?
>>>
>>> cell G2 has the formula:
>>>
>>> =IF(AND(F2<=TIMEVALUE("0:50:00"),F2>TIMEVALUE("0:30:00")),"RV",IF(AND(F2<=TIMEVALUE("1:00:00"),F2>TIMEVALUE("0:51:00")),"IE",IF(F2=TIMEVALUE("0:00:00"),"MV")))
>>>
>>>
>>> value of cell D2 is 11:30 AM
>>> value of cell E2 is 12:20 PM
>>> cell F2 has the formula:
>>> =E2-D2 and gives me an answer of 0:50:00, however, in cell G2, instead
>>> of giving me a result of "RV" it shows "FALSE" instead.. :-(
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-jHnzQCw1TwQ/Ui1ygSRw4MI/AAAAAAAAADE/y67Rk4H7JrU/s1600/FALSE+RESULT.png>
>>>
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