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Can I calculate the number of days taken off in a running period



 
 
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Old June 7th, 2007, 11:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
dawh
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Default Can I calculate the number of days taken off in a running period

I'm trying to work out how to calculate the number of days a person has taken
off in a running twelve month period. For example if a person had been off 2
days in May 06, 3 days in December 06 and 10 days in April 07. The 12 monthly
total at the end of April 07 would be 15 days. However at the end of June 07
it would be 13 as May 06 is now outside the 12 month period
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Old June 7th, 2007, 11:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
Pete_UK
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Default Can I calculate the number of days taken off in a running period

Yes, this can be done, but you will need to supply further details
about how your data is set up before anyone can give you a more
specific answer.

Pete

On Jun 7, 11:28 am, dawh wrote:
I'm trying to work out how to calculate the number of days a person has taken
off in a running twelve month period. For example if a person had been off 2
days in May 06, 3 days in December 06 and 10 days in April 07. The 12 monthly
total at the end of April 07 would be 15 days. However at the end of June 07
it would be 13 as May 06 is now outside the 12 month period



 




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