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Ryan F
I know how to do this mathematically, obviously.
But here is what i am talking about:
We are calculating a cost per unit during repair.
In column "G" is "START TIME"
In column "H" is "STOP TIME"
Column "I" is used for "TOTAL TIME"
Column "J" is where I want the labor cost of fixing any specific unit.
We are using the "labor cost" as a figure of $16/hr which comes out to $.27
per minute.
Our techs aren't the brightest people in the world so I have the start and
stop time set up like 14:40 then ending at 15:10 - in the "total time" column
it comes out as 0:30 which then I have the equation =(I1*.27) for some reason
it won't convert :30 to just 30 minutes.
Sorry if I am confusing anyone...
I need to convert the times into minutes.
My total time formula is
H1-G1 and it gives me 0:30 which I then need converted to minutes to
multiply by .27
STOP TIME - START TIME = TOTAL TIME TAKEN *.27
But here is what i am talking about:
We are calculating a cost per unit during repair.
In column "G" is "START TIME"
In column "H" is "STOP TIME"
Column "I" is used for "TOTAL TIME"
Column "J" is where I want the labor cost of fixing any specific unit.
We are using the "labor cost" as a figure of $16/hr which comes out to $.27
per minute.
Our techs aren't the brightest people in the world so I have the start and
stop time set up like 14:40 then ending at 15:10 - in the "total time" column
it comes out as 0:30 which then I have the equation =(I1*.27) for some reason
it won't convert :30 to just 30 minutes.
Sorry if I am confusing anyone...
I need to convert the times into minutes.
My total time formula is
H1-G1 and it gives me 0:30 which I then need converted to minutes to
multiply by .27
STOP TIME - START TIME = TOTAL TIME TAKEN *.27