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Hi
I have a time for an operation calculated in minutes. It produces a volume of items per operation. I am trying to extrapolate an hourly rate of volume produced for that activity: Activities per hour sum =(60/Activity time in minutes)*volume It doesn't like minutes divied by a number. -- How do I get an answer from an amount formatted in minutes divided by an amount formatted as a number? |
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If your activity time is expressed in decimal, it should be no problem .
Add a small sample so we can see the formats you are using
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Hi here is a sample. I guess the time format here is not a percentage.
-- Is there a specified format in Excel or -- a handy formula to change a time to a percentage? If i express the time in numerals, the difference shows as "0" = problem SDD + CollectionActivity UOMUnitsStartFinishElapsed TimeLost TimeHeldSE = activities per hr309844 AFSearch/Locate/edit/statsTitle112:1012:150:050:0020.0Search/Locate/edit/statsTitle112:1912:240:050:00#REF!Search/Locate/edit/statsTitle112:2512:290:04#REF!Search/Locate/edit/statsTitle112:3112:330:02#REF!Search/Locate/edit/statsTitle112:3412:380:04#REF!Search/Locate/edit/statsTitle112:3912:420:03#REF! and now with incorrect answers... SDD + CollectionActivity UOMVolumeStartFinishElapsed TimeLost TimeActivity TimeSE = activities per hr309844 ANFAdd/edit/statsItem112:1512:190:040:0421600.0Add/edit/statsItem112:2012:250:050:0517280.0Add/edit/statsItem112:2912:310:020:0243200.0Add/edit/statsItem112:3212:330:010:0186400.0Add/edit/statsItem112:3812:390:010:0186400.0 |
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sorry - the excel spreadsheet didn't copy well into this email.
the time is expressed as a ration, 14:44 14:46 14:47 14:49 etc I am trying to divide the difference between two times by a number. the difference is expressed as a ratio 0:02 0:03 0:06 etc it doesn't work. -- how do i get it to work? kind regards tweeter |
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Go to advanced > additional options, to post a file.
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Hi I have now attached an example - thanks for the directions
How do I divide a number expressed in time format by a number and get a sensible answer? I am looking for a potential number of units produced per hour extrapolated from a brief example of a few minutes (a lot of them) surely this is a common issue... can anyone help me with the problem? I have manually added the time as a number in a new column and am using that to currently get my results. I wonder if there is an easier way to do this? or a tried and true method? or not?... |
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In K2 try =D2*60/I2 and pull down as needed. As your time is expressed in decimal the conversion to time is annihilated by the conversion of 60 minutes to time;
BTW the use of SUM is not necessary in this case
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Thanks! Ichanged the time to decimals before i sent the page in. I Still dont know if one can do this if the time is expressed as a time, but it now works for me despite not knowing this
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Excel sees a day as being =1. An hour is thus =1/24, a minute to 1/1440, etc...
So if the data is expressed as real time ( 00:10:00, say) you can replace 60 ( decimal value) by 1/24 ( time value) Be aware that in some cases you can have a text string looking like time (underlying value is text) instead of being real time (underlying value is a number as described before)
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Thanks Pecoflyer! that is the info i was seeking in the first place
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