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    Time calculating

    Hi what is the formula for calculating time and put value..


    I work up-to 06:00 hrs means 0.3
    i work more than 06:00 hrs and up-to 12:00 hrs means 0.7
    I work more than 12 hours in a day means 1.0

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    Re: Time calculating

    0.3 of what? 0.7 of what? Please be specific.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AliGW View Post
    0.3 of what? 0.7 of what? Please be specific.
    That is for calculation 1.0 , 0.7 , 0.3
    want to calculate for how much for a month

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    Re: Time calculating

    Attach a sample workbook (not image).

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    Quote Originally Posted by AliGW View Post
    0.3 of what? 0.7 of what? Please be specific.
    That is percentage of work 30%, 70% , and 100%

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    Re: Time calculating

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