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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:32:04+00:00 2026-05-12T08:32:04+00:00

Using Access 2003 Database Table EmpID Intime Outtime 001 090020 180000 002 060000 220000

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Using Access 2003 Database

Table

EmpID Intime Outtime

001   090020   180000
002   060000   220000
003   030040   231020

So on…,

InTime and Outime Column Data type is Text.

090000 - hhmmss

Here I want to calculate the time like 090000 to 180000 is the office time, Remaining time is over duty time.

Expected Output

EmpID Intime Outtime WorkedTime OverdutyTime

001    090020 180000   080040
002    060000 220000   090000       070000
003    030040 231020   090000       101040

So on…,

It Should Display only 9 Hour in Worked time column, remaining comes to overduty time column.

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    2026-05-12T08:32:04+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:32 am

    It seems to me that you need:

    SELECT Format(IIf(CLng(OutTime) > 180000, CDate("18:00:00"), 
           CDate(Format(OutTime, "00:00:00"))) - IIf(CLng(InTime) < 90000, 
           CDate("09:00:00"), CDate(Format(InTime, "00:00:00"))), "hh:nn:ss") 
           As WorkedTime, 
           Format(IIf(CLng(InTime) < 90000, CDate("09:00:00") - 
           CDate(Format(InTime, "00:00:00")), 0) + IIf(CLng(OutTime) > 180000, 
           CDate(Format(OutTime, "00:00:00")) - CDate("18:00:00"), 0), "hh:nn:ss") 
           As OverdutyTime
    FROM Table
    

    I have broken up the lines for ease of reading.

    I think there may be an error in your calculation in this line:

    003    030040 231020   090000       101040
    
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