Sandro,
Yes, with VBA basically anything can be done. In your case you may even
be able to do what you want with a formula in a customized field. It all
depends on how you want to define your own work variances. For custom
data crunching and/or reporting I always use VBA.
Hope this helps.
John
Project MVP
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