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On Thu, 2/16/17, karleenbiggs 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, 7:08 PM
 
 
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 On Thu, 2/16/17, keisha.fry 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, 5:54 PM
  
  
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  On Thu, 2/16/17, Chandra Shekar <chandrashekarb....@gmail.com>
  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
   Date: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 3:46 PM
   
   Hello
   Paul,
   Thanks a lot.
   Its working fine.
   
   Regards,
   Chandru
   On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at
   8:21 PM, Paul Schreiner <schreiner_p...@att.net>
   wrote:
   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.
   
   Paul------------------------------
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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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