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Breakdown of overtime in relation to the rates of increase|General Excel Questions & Answers|Excel Forum|My Online Training Hub

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Bonjour chers tous,

Apres plusieurs recherches non fructueuses sur le forum . Je vous fais part de ma préoccupation.

Mon but est de créer un fichier de suivi des heure supplémentaire .Apres détermination des heures supp,Je dois les ventiler dans les différentes tranches de majoration (la ou je pute)selon des règles suivantes:

Sur une base de 40H semaine du lundi au samedi de 7H30 a 16H30 avec une heure de pause.
- de 41H a 46H = H supp a 15% pour les jours ouvrable (lundi au samedi)
- Au dela de 46e H = H supp a 50% pour les jours ouvrable
-Heures de nuit et jours dimanche et ferié =H supp a 75%
-Heures de nuit, les dimanches et jours fériés= 100%

Le nombre d'heure supp majoré est limité a 15 h par semaine et par employé le reste passe en heure a récupérer

la ventilation de l'heure doit tenir compte du #type(colonne D); de l'employé (colonne G) et des heures sup réalisées précédemment dans la même semaine déjà prises en compte pour ne pas dépasser la limite des 15h.

pour l'instant je le fais manuellement quelqu'un a t'il une formule pour le faire automatique .
je joint un extrait de mon fichier .
Merci d'avance a tous pour votre support

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Hello dear,

After several unsuccessful searches on the forum. I tell you about my concern.

My goal is to create an additional hour tracking file. After hours determination, I have to break them down into the different markups (whichever I'm whining) according to the following rules:

On a 40H week basis from Monday to Saturday from 7.30am to 4.30pm with one hour break.
- from 41H to 46H = H supp 15% for working days (Monday to Saturday)
- Beyond 46th H = H supp a 50% for working days
-Hours of night and days Sunday and ironie = H supp has 75%
-Night hours, Sundays and holidays = 100%

The number of overtime hours is limited to 15 hours per week and per employee the rest goes in hours to recover

the breakdown of the time must take into account the #type (column D); of the employee (column G) and overtime worked previously in the same week already taken into account to avoid exceeding the limit of 15h.

for now I do it manually someone has a formula to do it automatically.
I attach an excerpt from my file.
Thank you in advance for all your support

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Hi,

Can you put some manual results in the K3:O10 range, for our reference? It will be easier to see if we can get the same result with formulas.

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