Calculating wage by hours worked
Hey all, i am trying to figure out how to calculate the wage for an employee when they clock out. This is the code i am currently using:
Dim theStartTime As Date
Dim theEndTime As Date
Dim totalTime As String
theStartTime = "16:11:06"
theEndTime = "18:22:01"
totalTime = Format(CDbl((theEndTime - theStartTime) * 24), "#0.0")
So workable hours would be: 开发者_如何转开发2h 11m
Right now, with my calculation code above, i get 2.2. What would i need to add in order to get it to calculate the correct time of 2:11 instead of 2:20?
David
Note that 2.2 hours is not 2:20, it's 2:12.
Change
Format(CDbl((theEndTime - theStartTime) * 24), "#0.0")
to
Format(theEndTime - theStartTime, "h:mm")
You're getting the right value, just rounding it off when you print. theEndTime - theStartTime
is a time span equal to the difference between the two times. As you discovered, multiplying it by 24 will give you the number of hours different. However, you then have to divide by 24 again to use date/time formatting.
Check out all the ways to format dates and time in VB6.
First, I highly suggest going to the .NET framework (with it's easy-to-use TimeSpan class) if possible.
But, dealing in VB6 you should be able to use the DATEDIFF function (and it's been many years since I've touched VB6 so the specific syntax might be a bit off
Dim iHours As Integer, iMins As Integer
iMins = DateDiff("n", theStartTime, theEndTime)
iHours = iMins / 60
iMins = iMins Mod 60
You should also try casting it to the Currency
type which can represent all numeric values (within 4 digits to the left of decimal point and 15 digits to the right).
Format(CCur((theEndTime - theStartTime) * 24), "#0.00")
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