Time calculation in MO-Reg
Hi,
In the Workcenter,I have specified START time as 08:00:00and END time as 17:00:00 and No Break.
Scheduling is Forward scheduling
Now If I use this workcenter in MO,it always calculate the Start time as 8am ,eventhough user creates MO by 12pm on the particular day.
EXAMPLE:
User creates MO at 12pm with operation for 9 hours on 12.02.2008.
Now logically speaking the
BASIC START DATE should be 12.02.2008(12pm)
BASIC END DATE should be 13.02.3008(12pm)
(ie 12pm to 17pm on 12th and 8am to 12pm on 13th)
But system is taking as
BASIC START DATE 12.02.2008(8am)
BASIC END DATE 12.02.2008(17PM)
Why its taking like this or what Iam missing? Pl clarify experts.
Regards
KRISHNAN
Thank you all for given the solution.
By having scheduling type as Forwards with time Entry its working fine.
Also experts pl clarify one thing.
In scheduling if I maintain ADJUST DATES field as Adjust basic dates, Adjust dep.reqmts to operation date or Adjust basic dates, Adjust dep.reqmts to order start,I dont see difference in the dates in order.
In both cases,Sytem is calculating dates based on the operation hours given in the operations and WC specified start and end timings.
Then what is the difference?Pl suggest
regards
KRISHNAN.
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12345 3/1/2010 8:00 3/1/2010 13:35 123A 3/2/2010 3/3/2010 3/1/2010 13:35 3/2/2010 0:00 0.00000
12345 3/1/2010 8:00 3/1/2010 13:35 123A 3/3/2010 3/4/2010 3/1/2010 13:35 3/3/2010 0:00 0.00000
12345 3/1/2010 8:00 3/1/2010 13:35 123A 3/4/2010 3/5/2010 3/1/2010 13:35 3/4/2010 0:00 0.00000
12345 3/1/2010 8:00 3/1/2010 13:35 123A 3/5/2010 3/6/2010 3/1/2010 13:35 3/5/2010 0:00 0.00000
13427 3/1/2010 8:10 3/1/2010 10:02 321B 3/1/2010 3/2/2010 3/1/2010 10:02 3/1/2010 8:10 0.07778
13427 3/1/2010 8:10 3/1/2010 10:02 321B 3/2/2010 3/3/2010 3/1/2010 10:02 3/2/2010 0:00 0.00000
13427 3/1/2010 8:10 3/1/2010 10:02 321B 3/3/2010 3/4/2010 3/1/2010 10:02 3/3/2010 0:00 0.00000
13427 3/1/2010 8:10 3/1/2010 10:02 321B 3/4/2010 3/5/2010 3/1/2010 10:02 3/4/2010 0:00 0.00000
13427 3/1/2010 8:10 3/1/2010 10:02 321B 3/5/2010 3/6/2010 3/1/2010 10:02 3/5/2010 0:00 0.00000
21543 3/1/2010 14:07 3/1/2010 16:30 123A 3/1/2010 3/2/2010 3/1/2010 16:30 3/1/2010 14:07 0.09931
21543 3/1/2010 14:07 3/1/2010 16:30 123A 3/2/2010 3/3/2010 3/1/2010 16:30 3/2/2010 0:00 0.00000
21543 3/1/2010 14:07 3/1/2010 16:30 123A 3/3/2010 3/4/2010 3/1/2010 16:30 3/3/2010 0:00 0.00000
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21543 3/1/2010 14:07 3/1/2010 16:30 123A 3/5/2010 3/6/2010 3/1/2010 16:30 3/5/2010 0:00 0.00000
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22412 3/1/2010 10:15 3/1/2010 15:30 321B 3/2/2010 3/3/2010 3/1/2010 15:30 3/2/2010 0:00 0.00000
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24789 3/2/2010 13:00 3/5/2010 2:30 123A 3/4/2010 3/5/2010 3/5/2010 0:00 3/4/2010 0:00 1.00000
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31542 3/2/2010 21:30 3/4/2010 10:30 321B 3/3/2010 3/4/2010 3/4/2010 0:00 3/3/2010 0:00 1.00000
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31542 3/2/2010 21:30 3/4/2010 10:30 321B 3/5/2010 3/6/2010 3/4/2010 10:30 3/5/2010 0:00 0.00000
(Then, the query sums up the last column in the "table" above, grouped by a_date and workstation). -
Time - Calculating "Minutes Per MIle"
For years, I have using an Excel spreadsheet to input my running times. I have a column for "miles", one for "Time" (hours, minutes, second using a "date" cell format) and a column entitled "Minutes per Mile." The formula for obtaining the Minutes per Mile is simple: Miles/Time or "=D15/D14" for example. But when I import my Excel file into Numbers, it cannot correctly populate the "Minutes per Mile" cell. A warning message states: "the Operator "/" expects a number, but cell D14 contains a date."
How can I make this work in Numbers?Thank you, Terry but it still doesn't work. I had to modify the formula you gave me as follows:
=C15/(TIMEVALUE(D15)*1440)
C15 is the actual number of miles, for example 13.4 (this cell is formatted as a number); D15 is total time of the run (hopefully you refer to this as the Minutes column), 2:37:57 AM (this cell is formated as Time using the cell inspector as you suggested); and E15 is the minutes per mile (this is also formatted as Time). When I insert the formula into cell E15, I receive an answer of 0.09. I don't know what that means; the time should have been 11:47 meaning 11 minutes and 47 seconds per mile. Am I formatting the cells incorrectly or is it the formula? I tried opening the Excel file in a program called NeoOffice and the calculation worked just fine. This is driving me crazy. Can you give me some more assistance? Finally, you are talking about "Numbers" not "Pages", right! -
Numbers: Cell time calculation not adding the correct time
Greetings,
First, thank you in advance for your assistance. I have searched the board and where there are many great formulas, I have not found the answer to this challenge.
Cell A1 has a time for example 5:45 PM
Cell C1 has an amount of minutes for example 40
Cell B1 should be adding 40 minutes to 5:45 PM for result of 6:25 PM
Cell A2 picks up the value of Cell B1 as its starting value so that it can calculate the same formula for the next line.
This document is a schedule so that it adjusts the times based on the amount of minutes a segment is. I can post an excel file if that will assist, the excel formula for this in the B cell is A1+TIME(0,C1,0)
Again thank you in advance for any assistance in solving this challenge.
John=TIME(HOUR(A),MINUTE(A)+C,0)
• Every time I may use them, I uses the "short references", those with no row num embedded.
• The TIME function requires three parameters,
a number of hours,
a number of minutes
a number of seconds
but the formula parser is fair enough to understand that, when the given number of minutes is greater than 59, it means some hours + some minutes.
And of course, mutatis mutandis, it's the same for the number of seconds.
This is why, when I want to display with the current format hh:mm:ss a decimal time value as those resulting of calculations, I don't spent time to isolate the number of hours, the number of minutes, the number of seconds. I just calculate the total number of seconds.
if cell B2 contains 0.1234490740741
I type =TIME(0,0,B24*6060) in cell C2
Then, applying the yy:mm:ss format I get 02:57:46
inserting =TIMEVALUE(C) in D2, I get 0.1234490740741
I know that this behavior is not described in the Help.
I don't feel that it's a sin.
It's for passing this kind of details that the forum exists.
I feel perfectly odd questions whose response is available in the Help but it's always a pleasure to help users to discover features which are only available "between the lines".
Yvan KOENIG (from FRANCE vendredi 4 juillet 2008 14:48:21) -
I am creating a new timesheet Which uses a table with a add time/remove time buttons.
The basic table has a Time In row and a Time Out row. In the footer row Itotal each day. That is no problem as i am using the same script I use in other forms.
The problem occurs is when you click the Add Time button and now another instance of the Time In and Time Out rows are added.
How do I now calculate that time and add the 2 together. I can add up to an additional 2 instances. Below is my script for just calculating the basic time for Sunday.
Thanks,
Craig
var vTime1 = Times.TimeIn.in1Sun1.rawValue;
if (vTime1.length == 4 && vTime2.length == 4) {
var vTime1Minutes = parseInt(vTime1.substring(0, 1))*600 + parseInt(vTime1.substring(1, 2))*60 + parseInt(vTime1.substring(2, 4));
var vTime2Minutes = parseInt(vTime2.substring(0, 1))*600 + parseInt(vTime2.substring(1, 2))*60 + parseInt(vTime2.substring(2, 4));
this.rawValue = (vTime2Minutes - vTime1Minutes)/60;
var vTime2= Times.TimeIn.out1Sun1.rawValue;Hi,
This is the forum to discuss questions and feedback for Microsoft Office, I'll move your question to the Power Pivot forum
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/home?forum=sqlkjpowerpivotforexcel
The reason why we recommend posting appropriately is you will get the most qualified pool of respondents, and other partners who read the forums regularly can either share their knowledge or learn from your interaction with us. Thank you for your understanding.
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