The data you are working with, is it actually a numerical date, or is it just
text that looks like a date?
Since your getting a error, I can only assume that you actually have text
that looks like times. This formula will handle both instances, and transform
into a number, and then convert to seconds.
=(IF(LEN(A2)>8,LEFT(A2,FIND(":",A2)-1)+MID(A2,FIND(":",A2)+1,2)/24+MID(A2,FIND(":",A2,FIND(":",A2)+1)+1,2)/(24*60)+RIGHT(A2,2)/(24*60*60),TIMEVALUE(A2)))*86400
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Luke M
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Greg said:
Hi Luke:
Sorry, the 86400 doesn't work for my situation. I get a #VALUE! error. Is
there a way to force the cell to a certain format (currently dumped out of
the phone system as "General") to perform the calculation?
For example, I have found the following, but it's too involved for what I am
trying to do, and mainly I don't understand the whole formula:
=--TEXT(SUBSTITUTE(IF(ISERR(--$D$10),'$D$10,--$D$10),":","Jan1900 ",1), "
")
TIA
Greg
Luke M said:
Multiplying by 86400 will work for both. If days are included, 1 day = 86400
seconds, so your math still works out.
Note that you could also just use a custom format of:
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Luke M
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:
I need to change some data to seconds. One of the problems is that some of
the data in the column is a subtotal, so the data is dd:hh:mm:ss where some
of it is hh:mm:ss.
Is there one formula that I can use as part of others (IF, SUMPRODUCT, etc.)
that coverts both dd:hh:mm:ss and hh:mm:ss to seconds?
I currently just multiply hh:mm:ss by 86400 to convert it to seconds.
TIA,
Greg