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    Time division into sections

    hello boys and girls...

    this is my first post,

    i have a database (excel) and i need some help in v.b

    the column CLEARANCE TIME is the main column , i need each 10 sec of CLEARANCE TIME to be translated into the column SECTION (sec) like this

    for example : if the CLEARANCE TIME is 00:00:05 (5 sec) then in the column SECTION (sec) it will show 0-10 ( zero to ten seconds)...

    and : if the CLEARANCE TIME is 00:01:06 (1 min and 6 sec) then in the column SECTION (sec) it will show 60-70 ( 60 sec to 70 sec)

    i have done it by hand and would appreciated a vb program in excel...!

    a pic of the database - http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=egegkk&s=6
    thanks in advance ... ran
    Last edited by ranme100; 07-31-2012 at 05:49 AM.

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    Re: Time division into sections

    Crossposted
    It is considered very rude to crosspost WITHOUT link to other site.
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    Re: Time division into sections

    Thanks Tinbendr

    Hello ranme100, and welcome to the forum.

    Unfortunately you have inadvertently broken one of the forum rules. Please read the following and make the necessary change. Thanks.

    Your post does not comply with Rule 8 of our Forum RULES. Cross-posting is when you post the same question in other forums on the web. You'll find people are disinclined to respond to cross-posts because they may be wasting their time solving a problem that has been solved elsewhere. We prefer that you not cross-post at all, but if you do (and it's unlikely to go unnoticed), you MUST provide a link (copy the url from the address bar in your browser)to the cross-post. Expect cross-posts without a link to be closed a message will be posted by the moderator explaining why. We are here to help so help us to help you!

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