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pvbridges
I'm trying to help our HR Department develop a spreadsheet to calculate
continuous service dates for employees, using Excel 2000.
_Hire_Date________________Term._Date__
(Employee) 9/10/1973 12/8/1978: 5 years, 2
months, 28 days
Rehired: 9/22/1980 12/31/2005: 25 years, 3
months, 9 days
Here is the formula I'm using to calculate =DATEDIF(E152,F152,"y") & "
years, " &DATEDIF(E152,F152,"ym") & " months, "
&DATEDIF(E152,F152,"md") & " days".
My problem is when an employee leaves and then comes back as in the
above example. I'm not able to get the two to sum, to give me a total
continuous service date. Any help would be most appreciated. An
example spreasheet is attached.
Thanks,
Paul ([email protected])
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|Filename: Service Awards Final by Employee Temp.zip |
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continuous service dates for employees, using Excel 2000.
_Hire_Date________________Term._Date__
(Employee) 9/10/1973 12/8/1978: 5 years, 2
months, 28 days
Rehired: 9/22/1980 12/31/2005: 25 years, 3
months, 9 days
Here is the formula I'm using to calculate =DATEDIF(E152,F152,"y") & "
years, " &DATEDIF(E152,F152,"ym") & " months, "
&DATEDIF(E152,F152,"md") & " days".
My problem is when an employee leaves and then comes back as in the
above example. I'm not able to get the two to sum, to give me a total
continuous service date. Any help would be most appreciated. An
example spreasheet is attached.
Thanks,
Paul ([email protected])
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|Filename: Service Awards Final by Employee Temp.zip |
|Download: http://www.excelforum.com/attachment.php?postid=3510 |
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