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How to Calculate Detention of Vehicles considering the complex Date & Time in excel


Some times it is difficult to calculate some cases which deals with Date & Time and calculating the Detention charges is one of them.


Please download the excel file (and do remember that it has been prepared on the basis the following basis.... which can be changed with the help of formulas)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw1qNoQ8YzHZY3E5VVl1SUduWm8/view?usp=sharing

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  1. Dear Sir,
    I was looking for this type of sheet from long as I am working as Logistics & Commercial Manager and this sheet has helped me a lot for determining the detention and keeping the records of the same.
    Really amazing one.
    Regards
    Parsuram Mohapatra
    Manager-Logistics & Commercial

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  2. Thank You Parsuram Ji, It means a lot if the work gets appreciated by peoples like you.

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