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I have searched the posts for the answer to my problem and have not found it
so here I go: I have a column of time such as b1-12:30, b2-12:40 and so on what I need to do is arrive at the elapsed time from b2 & b1 (no problem there) the next step is multiply the result by a number of gallons per minute such as 2gpm sounds simple enough right? here is my formula =(B2-B1)*2 the result returns 1:00 what I need it to return would be 60 which would reflect 30 mins time 2 gallons per minute or 60 gallons Thanks for the help Cliff |
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I'm assuming that if you got 1:00 and if you're talking of 30 minutes, you
don't actually have 12:30 and 12:40? Assuming that your difference is 30 minutes, you need to convert the time from Excel's time unit of days into minutes, so multiply by 24 and by 60, hence: =(B2-B1)*24*60*2 [and format the result as General or Number, not as Time] -- David Biddulph "LtFass" wrote in message ... I have searched the posts for the answer to my problem and have not found it so here I go: I have a column of time such as b1-12:30, b2-12:40 and so on what I need to do is arrive at the elapsed time from b2 & b1 (no problem there) the next step is multiply the result by a number of gallons per minute such as 2gpm sounds simple enough right? here is my formula =(B2-B1)*2 the result returns 1:00 what I need it to return would be 60 which would reflect 30 mins time 2 gallons per minute or 60 gallons Thanks for the help Cliff |
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b1-12:30
b2-12:40 The difference is 10 minutes. So: =(B2-B1)*1440*gpm =(B2-B1)*1440*2 = 20 -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "LtFass" wrote in message ... I have searched the posts for the answer to my problem and have not found it so here I go: I have a column of time such as b1-12:30, b2-12:40 and so on what I need to do is arrive at the elapsed time from b2 & b1 (no problem there) the next step is multiply the result by a number of gallons per minute such as 2gpm sounds simple enough right? here is my formula =(B2-B1)*2 the result returns 1:00 what I need it to return would be 60 which would reflect 30 mins time 2 gallons per minute or 60 gallons Thanks for the help Cliff |
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Ok the egg is on my face I tried that scheme and it didn't seem to work so I
must have done something wrong probably not enough coffee :-) any it worked great thank you for all of the help. Cliff "David Biddulph" wrote: I'm assuming that if you got 1:00 and if you're talking of 30 minutes, you don't actually have 12:30 and 12:40? Assuming that your difference is 30 minutes, you need to convert the time from Excel's time unit of days into minutes, so multiply by 24 and by 60, hence: =(B2-B1)*24*60*2 [and format the result as General or Number, not as Time] -- David Biddulph "LtFass" wrote in message ... I have searched the posts for the answer to my problem and have not found it so here I go: I have a column of time such as b1-12:30, b2-12:40 and so on what I need to do is arrive at the elapsed time from b2 & b1 (no problem there) the next step is multiply the result by a number of gallons per minute such as 2gpm sounds simple enough right? here is my formula =(B2-B1)*2 the result returns 1:00 what I need it to return would be 60 which would reflect 30 mins time 2 gallons per minute or 60 gallons Thanks for the help Cliff |
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