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On Thu, 2/16/17, silvers.r via MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS 
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 Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Difference between times(Including and excluding 
weekends with Business hours 9 AM to 8 PM)
 To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
 Date: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 3:51 AM
 
 
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 On Thu, 2/16/17, silvers.r via MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS
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  Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Difference between
 times(Including and excluding weekends with Business hours 9
 AM to 8 PM)
  To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
  Date: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 3:08 AM
  
  
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  On Thu, 2/16/17, mintaspriggs via MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS
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   Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Difference between
  times(Including and excluding weekends with Business hours
 9
  AM to 8 PM)
   To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
   Date: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 1:48 AM
   
   
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   On Thu, 2/16/17, margaretatolliver via MS EXCEL AND
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    Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Difference between
   times(Including and excluding weekends with Business
 hours
  9
   AM to 8 PM)
    To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
    Date: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 1:39 AM
    
    
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    On Thu, 2/16/17, hopkinsruben865 via MS EXCEL AND
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     Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Difference between
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  hours
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    AM to 8 PM)
     To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
     Date: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 1:36 AM
     
     
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  Business
    hours
     9
      AM to 8 PM)
       To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
       Date: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 9:04 PM
       
       
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        Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Difference
  between
       times(Including and excluding weekends with
   Business
     hours
      9
       AM to 8 PM)
        To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
        Date: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 5:11 PM
        
        
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        On Wed, 2/15/17, Paul Schreiner <schreiner_p...@att.net>
        wrote:
        
         Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Difference
   between
        times(Including and excluding weekends with
    Business
      hours
       9
        AM to 8 PM)
         To: "excel-macros@googlegroups.com"
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         Date: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 4:51 PM
         
         There are several ways to approach
 this.Here's
     the
       logic I
        used:first: Excel date is stored as a number.
    (the
      number
       of
        days
         since 1/1/1900)Excel TIME is stored as the
     decimal
       part of
        a
         day.so, the date/time: 19/11/2016 12:10
 PM 
   is
       actually
         42693.50694Excel allows you to DISPLAY this
   value
     in
       a
        variety
         of ways, but it doesn't change the value.
         That means that to determine the time of
 day
     without
         regard to the date, you must subtract the
         "integer" portion of the value.
         Now, if you worked from Monday, 2-Feb to
   Friday,
         10-Feb, you expect the result to show you
   worked
     5
         days.However, simply subtracting day #42772
   from
     day
         #42776 gives you a DIFFERENCE of 4 instead
 of
     5!So,
       you
        have to be careful with date
         arithmetic...
         Excel provides two
       functions:NetworkdaysNetworkdays.intl
         Networkdays.intl provides a means to define
   which
         days are your "weekend".(some people may
 work
        Thu-Fri-Sat-Sun-Mon and have
         Tuesday and Wednesday off for their
         "weekend")This also provides a means to say
   ALL
     days
       are
         workdays! (thereby, "including
         weekends").
         In the file attached, I created a sheet
 with
     Named
         Ranges for Start_Time, End_Time and
     HolidayListYou
       can
        add/remove dates to this HolidayList as
         appropriate to your needs.
         The logic is to first calculate the number
 of
         workdays between the Start date and End
       
     
   
  data.=NETWORKDAYS.INTL($A2,$B2,"0000011",HolidayList)Now,
        the End_Time - Start_Time gives you the
         fractional part of a day that represents a
   "full"
         workday.Multiplying this times the number
 of
       workdays
        results
         in the number of hours if full days are
   worked.
         This number needs to be adjusted based on
 the
     actual
         start/end time.If the start or end day is on
 a
       weekend,
        then the
         actual start/end time is
        disregarded.IF(WEEKDAY($A2,2)>5,0
         Otherwise, for the start time, subtract the
     actual
         start time (A2 - int(A2)) from the
 scheduled
         "Start_Time".Now, if the person started
 BEFORE
     the
        scheduled start
         time, this value will be negative and
 should
   be
        disregarded.
         (unless you wish to calculate "overtime",
 or
     allow
         for a person to come in 30 minutes early
 and
     leave
       30
         minutes early?)
         so, to use only positive numbers, you can
 use:
         MAX(($A2-INT($A2))-Start_Time,0)
         For End time, the arithmetic is reversed:
         MAX(End_Time-($B2-INT($B2)),0)
         So, calculating the full working days, and
     removing
         the adjustments for start/end time, you
       
     
   
  get:=NETWORKDAYS.INTL($A2,$B2,"0000011",HolidayList)*(End_Time-Start_Time)
        
      
    
  
 -(IF(WEEKDAY($A2,2)>5,0,MAX($A2-INT($A2)-Start_Time,0)))
        
      
    
  
 -(IF(WEEKDAY($B2,2)>5,0,MAX(End_Time-($B2-INT($B2)),0)))
         But if you wish to use it as a number of
   hours,
         you'll need to multiply it by 24.
         To calculate these values and INCLUDE
   weekends,
         simply change the Networkdays.Intl formula
 to
       include
         "0000000" and remove the IF(WEEKDAY(
        
      
    
  
 test:=NETWORKDAYS.INTL($A2,$B2,"0000000",HolidayList)*(End_Time-Start_Time)
         -(MAX($A2-INT($A2)-Start_Time,0))
         -(MAX(End_Time-($B2-INT($B2)),0))
         Note:
         What this technique does NOT do is check to
   see
     if
         the Start or End date is one of the listed
         holidays.Nor does it account for any time
   outside
     of
       the
        core
         "Business Hours".
         Hope this helps.
         
        
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            On Wednesday,
         February 15, 2017 7:17 AM, Chandra Shekar
         <chandrashekarb....@gmail.com>
        wrote:
           
         
          Hello,
         Needed difference between
         times(Including and excluding weekends with
     Business
       hours
         from 9AM to 8PM)
         Could
         you help me on this attachment.
         
         Regards,
         Chandru
         
         
         
         
         
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   Comunist din RomaniaGheorghe Cristescu Elek Koblos
   Vitali Holostenko Alexander Danieluk Stepanski Boris
   Stefanov stefan Forisin ilegalitate din 1924.
   
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  acest timp  in Romania continua activitatea pentru
  consolidarea statului national. Un decret din 29 martie
  1866  promulgat de Locotenenta domneasca  axe in
  vedere guardia oraseneasca   menita a
  proveghea la paza ordinei  in toate centrele urbane. in
  ziua urmatoare  prin Legea pentru tocmeli de lucrari
  agricole si pentru executarea lor  este oficializata
  folosirea aparatului de stat in organizarea si
 desfasurarea
  campaniilor agricole. Dupa votarea acestui act
  normativ  in aceeasi zi de 30 martie 1866  vechiul
  organ legislativ este dizolvat  intrucat din el inca
  mai faceau parte cunoscuti colaboratori ai domnitorului
  detronat.
  
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 a fost ecoul ideii principelui strain  in
 Romania  intre 1859 si 1866?ROMaNIA MODERNa SI PROBLEMA
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 punctele de vedere ale celor loua delegatii au devenit publice la 28 martie. 
Reprezentantul roman a aratat ca eluarea relatiilor reciproce este conditionata 
de recunoasterea frontierelor rasari-ene. in replica  seful delegatiei 
sovietice a afirmat ca guvernul sau tine seama nu-nai de dreptul la 
autodeterminare al popoarelor si a propus un plebiscit in Basarabia. Punctul de 
vede al delegatiei sovietice coincidea  pana la identitate  cu eza impusa de 
conducerea Internationalei a lll-a Partidului Comunist din Romania  pe care 
acesta a popularizat-o  din februarie 1924  prin organele de >resa ale sale. 
Reinnoite la 2 aprilie  propunerile sovietice au fost respinse ntrucat puneau 
in discutie tratatele de pace. Conferinta s-a intrerupt  partea omana 
aratandu-si insa disponibilitatea pentru noi contacte.

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