Queries :: Convert Decimal Part Days To Hours
Dec 23, 2014
I have a query result for example = 2.19 days worked. The result of cumulated hours divided by 8 (hours in the workday). What I want to do is take the .19 and multiply it by 8 (hours in the workday) and I would have the result in actual hours which is what I need. Or of course if there is a way to display that into 2 days and 1.52 hours Rounded up to quarters would be even better. But with spending hours looking through forums I didn't find a way to just work with the decimals right of the dot. Trim, format, Len didn't work for me, they all give me funny result.
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Dec 22, 2014
I want to calculate decimal hours duration taken for a job starting before and finishing after midnight.
I have something that works but it seems cumbersome.
Hour(Format([Job]![Start_time]-1-[Job]![Finish_Time],"Short Time"))
+ (Minute(Format([Job]![Start_time]-1-[Job]![Finish_Time],"Short Time"))/60)
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Apr 23, 2015
I'm working on a utilization database and pulling Excel data from Cognos 8. I use Access formulas to separate hours and minutes because I want to use time (.30, .45 (minutes)) instead of quarterly increments (.25, .50). I've successfully segregated hours, because I also have to turn days into hours. When I try to calculate out a column just for minutes, my formula keeps the number of days and I don't know how to fix it so the column just shows the minutes.
An example is a job has a decimal time of 2.02083333, which when done correctly is 48 hours and 30 minutes. I get the 48 hours correct, but the minutes shows as 2.30 instead of 0.30. That inflates the total job time to 50.30. This is the calculation currently in my database to pull out minutes:
Minutes: Int(([Min]60)24) & "." & Format([Min] Mod 60,"00").
How do I get rid of the '2' in the 2.30?
Access 2010
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Feb 11, 2014
I have a sql server query that I need to use in access 2003 but I can not figure out how to convert the "not in" part of the query. Here is the sql server query
Select * from accounts where beg_date between '1/1/2013' and '12/31/2013' and cast(acctNo,integer) in (2,3,4,5,7,12,20) and acct_type not in ('Individual','User','Viewer')
I can not find how to do the "not in" in access sql.
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Jun 14, 2013
Is there a way i can convert the weekend days into working days for example.
5/4/13 1:30 PM is on saturday what function can I use to make this day read 5/6/13 8:00 Am which is monday. Same thing for holidays.
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Jun 22, 2006
I have four date/time fields and I need to determine the number of days and the number of hours between them based on report date range. The Days need to be in one field and the hours in another field. I have tried DateDiff function with an IIF condition and get the following negative value in Expr1. If I remove the IIF condition then I get a positive value.
If the date in field 1 is less than field 3, the days and hours need to be calculated field 2- field 3 as long as field 2 is less than or equal to field 4. If field 2 is null and if the date in field 1 is less than field 3, the days and hours need to be calculated field 2-3 but if field 1 is less than field 3 the calculation would be field 4- field 1. When both dates are within the report range then DateDiff works fine.
Adm Date [/U](f1) D/C Date/Time (f2) Beg Report (f3) End Report (f4) Expr1
I could e-mail the table with sample dates if this would help
Can anyone assist me with this formula?????:mad:
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Nov 8, 2007
I have a query with 2 fields I wish to multiply together to get a value for a feild, [Hours_Lost]. One is a short time field and one is a number field. The short time field is [Hours] and the number field is [people] I have been trying the following but no luck. Abnyone any ideas?
Hours_Lost: [People]*(CDbl([Hours])*24)
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Nov 29, 2014
I want to subtract 8 hours of work of the Result of employee work hours/
There is attachment...
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Mar 28, 2008
Hi,
does anyone know how to convert decimal numbers to octal using a comand in a query , for intance in excel the command is DEC2OCT(val)
Cheers
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Jun 28, 2013
I have the following code for hours worked by staff over a 24hr period. However, I want to calculate staff pay by using their hours worked. The table I am using is populated with the minutes i.e. 270 but I want this field to display 3.5 hrs. I have initially got round this by using a calculated field in the table [Hoursworked]/60*[StaffPay] but this is not an ideal fix. Can I add something to the code below to display the hours to 2 decimal places.
Code
Dim ilHoursWorked
ilHoursWorked = IIf(CDate(Me.txtStartTime) < CDate(Me.txtFinishTime), DateDiff("n", CDate(Me.txtStartTime), CDate(Me.txtFinishTime)), 1440 - DateDiff("n", CDate(Me.txtFinishTime), CDate(Me.txtStartTime)))
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Jul 18, 2014
Recently, my parents have bought a campground and I agreed to attempt to build a database which they can useto keep track of openings, reservations and I want to be able to now calculate the price for the customer. I know I can easily create an "invoice" using the forms.
Originally, I thought this would be easy and it actually wasn't too difficult, I had everything set up to go. Then I hit a snag. The prices are by days, weeks, months and season and get slightly cheaper for each tier you go up. Charging for a week is cheaper than charging the daily rate seven times, makes sense right? it makes it difficult for me because, I'll use the example of nine days, for a stay like this you would charge for one week and two days.
I can't just convert the days stayed into a number like 1.3 weeks and multiply it by the weekly rate because it would be undercharging the customer by about $30 and this number would go up as the stay got longer. I know I could do something like an "IIf" statement but in order to cover all the variables, that would be a long equation with lots of spots where a mistake could be made.
Through doing research, and asking here, I figured that it would be best to develop a UDF which would take the number of days stayed and convert it to something which would count them and turn it into a number like "1 week, 2 days". From there I will have to figure out how to make it so that the program knows which sections to multiply by which rates to build the price. I have taken a course in Access and have a huge book relating to the subject but I'm not quite sure where to begin.
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Sep 11, 2014
I have a form called subfrm_vactions
rowsource is a query called qryVacations
the query should calculated two things
1 - the difference between start_vac and End_vac in days to calculate the vacation period and put the value in field called Period (working well)
2-the work days which the period between the last day in Previous record (End_Vac) and the (Start_Vac) in the next record (didn't work)
the result is the difference between (End_Vac) and (Start_Vac) in the same record which i don't want
simply i want to calculate the work days.
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Apr 14, 2014
I have a form where a start date is inputted (Inputfrm , StartDate) and a form where the end date of the process is recorded (Inspectionfrm , EndDate) and these both record in the table InputTbl as StartDate and EndDate respectively.
I have created a union query which shows a list of all the dates where there is work recorded (WorkingDatesQry and the column of list of unique dates is "WorkingDate"), and as we run a highly varied schedule depending on time of the year and order numbers I cannot just use a query which says Monday-Friday or Tuesday - Saturday.What I am trying to do is to find the number of days between StartDate and EndDate where there is a date recorded in the WorkingDates query.
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Apr 3, 2013
Client has asked me to create a report showing summary of monthly sales by day. That was easy. I created a query for the month the user selected and then summarized and group the data by day. Client like the result but would like to see zeros on the report for non sales days. Non sales days are days like holidays and there are no sales.
I am thinking of creating an table with 31 days of zero values and then join the two tables in a query? Or, should I create a temporary table with code and then merge the two tables which the existing query which I can then use for the report?
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Dec 15, 2007
This is something I've been working on that very nearly works until it get to point DM
What I need to do is convert a build time for a single unit which is stored as mins:seconds into a build time depending on number of units being built then display the time as Hours:Mins.
I don't know of any functions in access that do this so have been playing with the code below which works upto the point of DM where I need to add the mins together then if more than 59 add the hour(s) to hours and then use the mins part as the total mins.
It needs a lot of cleanning up as been playing but hope somebody can help.
T = The Time IE 2:43
N = Number of units being built
Function GetTotalTime(T As String, N As Long) As String
Dim M As Double, S As Double, Y As Integer, MZ As Integer, MS As Long, H As Single, Min As Long, MM As Long
Dim DM As Long, Z As Integer
Y = InStr(T, ":")
If Y <> 0 Then
'Do The Mins Convert To Hours First
M = Left(T, Y - 1)
If M > 0 Then
M = M * N 'Minutes * Number Of Units
'Convert Total Mins Into Hours
M = M / 60
Z = InStr(M, ".")
H = Left(M, Z - 1)
'The Left Over Mins
Min = Mid$(M, Z + 1, Len(M))
End If
'Do The Seconds
S = Mid(T, Y + 1, Len(T))
If S > 0 Then
S = S * N 'Seconds * Number Of Units
If S > 59 Then 'Has Minutes
S = S / 60 'Convert Total Seconds To Mins.Seconds
MZ = InStr(S, ".")
MM = Left(S, MZ - 1)
'Dont worry bout odd seconds
Else
MZ = InStr(S, ".")
MM = Left(S, MZ - 1)
End If
End If
End If
'Now Add The Mins Together then / 60 to get hour /mins and add the hours to hours the remaining mins are the total mins element for build.
DM = MM + Min
GetTotalTime = H & ":" & DM
End Function
Many thanks
Mick
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Jan 22, 2008
How can I convert hours and minutes to minutes as an Integer?
For example, convert 2:15 to 135.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Dec 16, 2004
I have what I think is a difficult problem to overcome...
I am designing a form to create an invoice. The user will select a workstream and a date range in form frmInvByHrs. Within this I want two sub-forms, one is frmInvByHrsTsht and the other is frmInvByHrsBill. I want the first one to display all the staff and their hours done, and the second one to be in data entry mode where you can enter the hours you want to bill. Each sub-form is based on a separate query.
Is it possible to do this? ie. to have one sub-form in data entry mode, and the other not? It seems to me that the data entry mode is controlled by the MAIN form regardless of the sub-form settings!
If this is not possible, do you know how I can acheive this?
Thanks
S
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Aug 10, 2014
I have a table with a list of records, each record has a timeFrom this I have a query, what I would like the query to do, is group the records in the query by hours.
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Oct 14, 2013
I need to run a query in Access 2007 to find any records that have been entered in the last 24 hours.
My field is of type datetime and the name in the database is "EntryDate"
How would I check which records had been input in the last 24 hours?
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Nov 4, 2014
I am trying to build a query to show the total sum of hours a staff member has done in a certain department and the amount of sleep ins they have done. Each staff member has a unique ID. In the query I can get all the information but it shows on two lines dependent on department. I want this to show on a single line. Each employee will never have more than two departments. The query is called "QryForForum".
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Jun 13, 2014
I created this Vehicle Maintenance and Parts database. In the 'Vehicle Parts Maintenance' button in the frmMenu form, you are supposed to choose the vehicle on the left side then with the drop down on the top right pick what maintenance type you want. Right now when you pick 250 hours it shows all parts attached to the vehicles not only the parts that are supposed to be changed at that maintenance cycle.
The whole database is attached.
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Jun 2, 2005
Hi there,
I am not sure the best way to do this,
I have a field with values that look like: 1.69553366385509 or 0.0061705541157596
I want these values to look like: 1.6955 or 0.0062 (4 decimal places [rounded up if possible])
Thanks for your help with this
Sue
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Jul 9, 2014
I have designed an access application that logs emails that come into a department. However, the team leader has asked me to create a report to work out if emails were answered within a 24 hour period.
Is there a method to do this. It is not something I have attempted to do within access before.
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Jun 26, 2014
How to build a query in Access 2010/13 that will not display any records that are older than 3 hours? See below for more specifics.
The criteria would be based on a field that houses the time (End Time) and also a field that houses a number (Status). So, only if the field in the record says 3 (based on the Status field) then it should not display the record after 3 hours (based on the End Time field) of being changed to a 3. Is it possible to do that?
I have attached a screenshot of what I am referring to.
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Jun 14, 2014
I would like to make an action list based on tasks. I try to make a query that does the following things:
-Taken.Priority=1
-show maxium 5 tasks sorted on make date(taken.ingevoerd)
-OR with a total duration of maxium 480 minutes (Taken.[Geschatte duur (min))
The last one is to hard for me to make. For example if the duration of 4 tasks is 420 minutes, the fifth task (100 min) should not be shown, because the criteria of maximum amout of minutes is reached.This is what I have made so far:
SELECT DISTINCT TOP 5 Taken.ID, Taken.Omschrijving, Taken.Ingevoerd, Taken.Deadline, Taken.Priority, Taken.[Geschatte duur (min)]
FROM Taken
GROUP BY Taken.ID, Taken.Omschrijving, Taken.Ingevoerd, Taken.Deadline, Taken.Priority, Taken.[Geschatte duur (min)]
HAVING (((Taken.Priority)=1))
ORDER BY Taken.Ingevoerd DESC;
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Feb 12, 2014
This crosstab query has the employee's name as a row heading, each calendar day as a column heading and the sum of Hours worked as the value.
TRANSFORM Sum(tbl_Tracker.Hours) AS SumOfHours
SELECT tbl_Employee_Master.Full_Name
FROM tbl_Employee_Master INNER JOIN tbl_Tracker ON tbl_Employee_Master.user_no = tbl_Tracker.User_Id
GROUP BY tbl_Employee_Master.Full_Name
ORDER BY tbl_Employee_Master.Full_Name, tbl_Tracker.TheDate
PIVOT tbl_Tracker.TheDate;
It returns data that looks like this:
FullName 2/3/2014 2/4/2013 2/5/2014
John Smith 8 0 8
Joe Jones 0 8 0
Cathy Wise 8 8 8
I want the data returned to look like this:
2/3/2014 2/4/2014 2/5/2014
John Smith Joe Jones John Smith
Cathy Wise Cathy Wise Cathy Wise
The hours worked are not important - only the names associated with the dates.
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