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PDF timesheet calculation

New Here ,
Feb 28, 2020 Feb 28, 2020

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Hi guys!

 

I am a beginner at this and have searched a lot for anwers but haven´t found any that fits my problem.

I have a PDF form timesheet that uses four time inputs. ex. time1in:07:00, time1out:11:00, time2in:12:00, time2out:16:00. Now I want to sum this up in a total hours field and need help with the script to perform this correctly.

I have found a script that works to sum up the total hours of time1in and time1out but I do not know how to extend the script to also add time2in and time2out to the total sum.

The script I have is:

// start

var start = this.getField("8").value;

var startArr = start.split(":");

 

// finish

var finish = this.getField("9").value;

var finishArr = finish.split(":");

 

// difference

var hourDiff = Math.abs(finishArr[0] - startArr[0]);

var minDiff = Math.floor((Math.abs(finishArr[1] - startArr[1]) / 60)*100);

 

if (minDiff.toString().length == 1)

    minDiff = '0' + minDiff;

 

var output = hourDiff + "." + minDiff;

event.value = output;

 

 

Is there someone who might be able to help me on this one?

 

 

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Community Expert , Feb 28, 2020 Feb 28, 2020

Change the last line to:

event.value = Number(event.value) + Number(output);

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Apr 01, 2020 Apr 01, 2020

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It's not about JavaScript or anything to do about programming. It's about how you perform a calculation.

Do this: With pencil and paper, work out the calculation manually. The same way you would do it in a math class. Show all steps. 

Thom Parker - Software Developer at PDFScripting
Use the Acrobat JavaScript Reference early and often

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 01, 2020 Apr 01, 2020

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Sir,

I don't know if I should use military time or regular time . I'm a little rusty on calculations.

Here's what I have;
8 12 1 5 = 8 hrs
12-8 = 4 4*60 = 240 min 240+240 = 480/60 = 8 hrs
5-1= 4 4*60 = 240 min

Now for the half hours
8:00 12:00 13:30 17:00 = 7.5 hrs
12:00-8:00 = 4 hrs
17:00 - 13:30 = 3.5 hrs
17.00*60 = 1020
13.3*60 = 798
1020 - 798 = 222 222/60 = 3.7 hrs

Now for the quarter hours
7:15 12 1 5
12:00 - 7:15 = 4:15
12*60 = 720
7.15*60=429
720-429=291 291+240 = 531 531/60=8.85 hrs ???

8:45 12 1 5
12*60 = 720
8.45*60 = 507
720-507=213 213/60 = 3.55 hrs ??

Sincerely,
Cathy

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Apr 02, 2020 Apr 02, 2020

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You should debug your code.
You can display the internal values:

 

console.show();
console.println("hourDiff: " + hourDiff + " minDiff: " + minDiff);

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 02, 2020 Apr 02, 2020

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Bernd,

Thank you!

I’m working on that and reviewing basic javascript. 😊

Sincerely,
Cathy Walton-Woodson, M.A.
DVC Counseling Office Supervisor
925-969-2148
cwoodson@dvc.edu

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You must correct the script before you simplify it.

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Apr 03, 2020 Apr 03, 2020

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I also need someone to help GIVE me the script for this. I have not clue what I am doing. I am helping my supervisor create a time sheet to help all other employees submit their time with a PDF file. I have Time In, Time Out, Lunch Start, Lunch End, Total Hours. HELP...

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 23, 2022 Sep 23, 2022

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Were you able to figure this out?  I need the exact same script that can calculate the total hours worked while deducting for the lunch/break.

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Sep 25, 2022 Sep 25, 2022

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I've developed a (paid-for) script that will allow you to do just that:

https://www.try67.com/tool/acrobat-calculate-time-differences-in-a-worksheet

It can be easily adjusted to deduct the lunch time from the result, too.

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