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I need to divide weekly productivity per employee, by weekly hours per employee, repeating every week for the year. I need to keep every week's data so that I can track historical data.
Is there a way I can set this up to do it automatically or do I need to manually do it for every week?
Thanks!
This can be fully automated. If you share example data, a specific solution can be provided.
Regards,
Pat
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Hours This image shows the employee hours worked each week
Productivity
This image shows the employee productivity per week
The top image shows the number of hours worked in a weeks time frame. The lower image shows the employees productivity per week. I currenly have been doing the manual calculation every week -
7/4/2020 Avg Daily Productivity = Hours[7/4/2020] / (Producitvity [7/4/2020] / 8).
I divide by 8 to get the daily instead of weekly average. This is of course combined with a lookup between employee names to pull the correct value.
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