Hi Jerry
As I said originally, if the times are 2:00, 3:00 etc., whilst this is the
displayed value (either in the source data or the PT summary), Excel stores
all time values internally as fractions of a day.
To convert to decimal hours, you need to multiply by 24
=(2:00+3:00+0:50)*24*50 = 291.6667
You need to format the cell with the formula as General.
In your example, you show one time as 0.50. Do you mean 0:50 or 50 minutes
as opposed to half an hour? If so then the above applies.
If you truly mean .50 and your source times are decimal hours then the total
would not need to be multiplied by 24.
Regards
Roger Govier
jerry wrote:
> Roger, That did not seem to work. Maybe a little more information would help.
>
> I believe the challenge is the in the way pivot tables summarizes the
> multiplies.
>
> For example
>
> 10/1/05 task 1 = 2.00 hours
> 10/1/05 task 2 = 3.00 hours
> 10/3/05t task 3 = .50
>
> rate 50.00/hour
>
> thus,(2.00+3.00+.50=5.5 * 50.00) * 3
>
>
> Instead what i am looking for in the above example is 5.5 hours *50.00/hr.
>
> Any idea, how i can accomplish this?
> thanks
>
>
> Jerry
> "Roger Govier" wrote:
>
>
>>Hi Terry
>>
>>Excel stores hours as fractions of a day, so multiply Hours * 24 * Bill Rate
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Roger Govier
>>
>>
>>jerry wrote:
>>
>>>I am querying an external database to retrun a pivot table, then i am adding
>>>a calculated field that calculates Regular hours * Bill rate. to come up
>>>with total revenue. When it runs, the calculated amounts are 2, 3, 4 times
>>>more that what it should be.
>>>
>>>any ideas how i can get this calculation to return the right amounts.
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>Jerry
>>
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