How do you solve this one ?

D

DB

Hi...Im back again.............I thought i'd sorted it then this one popped
up........

I'm doing the time sheets for work (still!).........to try and keep it
simple, I input peoples start and finish times into a cell, that data is
copied to a section lower down the page (this is eventually printed and
handed out so that the staff know who is doing what that week)
Well, it was working fine....till i tried something..

The cells have the staff members name......their start time,their finish
time...the finish time minus the start time gives the hours a person works
that day.......so far so good......
If a person is off work then its displays DAY in the start time box....and
OFF in the end time box - this makes it show #value! in the Hours
box.......this I can sort of live with....but......the worksheet also adds
up the persons hours.......but what with this #value
in one of the cells - it is stopping it from adding up.

If we had permanent static duties it wouldnt be a problem - but every ow and
again a person works extra.

How can I make an entry that will allow this ?

All help appreciated - Dave :)




MONDAY DAY OFF #VALUE!
TUESDAY 08:20 17:30 9:10
WEDNESDAY 08:50 18:20 9:30
THURSDAY 08:50 12:40 3:50
FRIDAY 08:50 17:35 8:45
SATURDAY 08:50 17:35 8:45

TOTAL HOURS #VALUE!



I can email the worksheet if you want it
 
G

Gary Keramidas

don't know what your layout is, but if the day, start time, end time and hours
worked are adjacent, you could use a formula for the hours worked.

if(c1="OFF",0,c1-b1)
 
G

Guest

If they have the day off, do you want 0 hours to appear?

You could use IsError inside of an IF statement to trap the error.
=IF(ISERROR(B1-A1),0,B1-A1)
where B1 is the end time and A1 is then start time. Substitute B1-A1 for
whatever formula you are using if it is different.
 
D

DB

er............this is where I show my total ignorance.....

I havent a clue about VB and do everything in crude methods....such as
working the maths out myself and then using the autosum to get my answers in
the way that I work them out.(If you follow me)

If you have the time, tell me what to do where and i'll do it..

Thanks

Dave :)

P.S. it's 23.15 here so Happy New Year to everyone
 
T

Tom Ogilvy

I havent a clue about VB
There were instructions to use VB at all. The answers were both for
formulas used in the worksheet - to replace the ones returning the #Value
error.

Instead of using

=B1-A1 to get the number of hours worked, use

=IF(ISERROR(B1-A1),0,B1-A1)

obviously adjust the B1 to indicate the cell in the row that has the finish
time and A1 to indicate the cell in the row that has the start time.
 

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