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Q: calculate shift hours with break time deductions starting from current night to next day morning using google apps script

EagleEyeI'm trying to calculate the shift hours in a day, accounting for different types of shifts (Normal, Evening, and Night), and also considering overlapping break times during those shifts. Here's the breakdown of the shifts: Normal Hours: From 06:00 - 18:00. A 30-minute break occurs between 12:00 ...

Hi. I'm positive that I've seen this question addressed before; I'll try and find it and let you know.
Try this as a starter Google Script shift scheduler using Google sheet. But there are a LOT of similar questions: I googled "google sheets employee shift schedule site stackoverflow.com"
Final output should be: {normal:'1',evening:'0',night: '8.5'} That's a total of 9.5 hours and I feel like I'm missing something obvious. If Elapsed shift hours=9 including a 30-minute unpaid meal break, then one might say: worked hours = 8.5, meal break = 0.5, total time = 9 hours. But how does the total work out at 9.5 hours?
apologies for oversight, I have updated the question with correct hours, 7.5 for night and 1 for normal
the issue is that const endTime = parseTime(endShift) < startTime ? parseTime(endShift) + 1440 : parseTime(endShift); changes the end time from 7am to 7+24, so it will no longer overlap with the morning shifts. Unfortunately I don't know how to fix that
Why is Google sheets tagged?
Because I am calculating it in google sheets, my shifts values are there
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The best way to handle this is then within Google sheets - add a date component to the time
According to you example, the start and end times aren't fixed. What if someone starts at 20:30 and ends at 04:00? When is the break? How do you work exactly 6 hours, not one second more or less?
in 20:30 and 04:00, there is no break overlapping in this interval, so it would be the evening hour (0.5 or 30 minutes) and night hours (7) without any break deduction.
How to debug small programs StackOverflow is a question-and-answer site for specific questions about actual code; “I wrote some buggy code that I can’t fix” is not a question, it’s a story, and not even an interesting story. Do you have a specific question? Why is "Can someone help me?" not a useful question?
Is the break optional? 20:30 - 04:00 is 7.5h. "For shifts that are longer than 6 hours, a 30-minute break is provided."
break is only applied when it overlaps with the shift hours and shift duration is greater or equal to 6
"If the shift is 6 hours and overlaps with shift start and shift end, a 20-minute break is provided. For shifts that are longer than 6 hours and overlap with shift start and shift end, a 30-minute break is provided." but in the code if (shiftDuration >= 6 * 60 && shiftDuration < 6.5 * 60) breakDuration = 20;. Is this a bug? 6.1h is longer than 6 hours but the break duration is set to 20 minutes.
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yes, I think it should only be if (shiftDuration == 6 * 60) then break of 20 minutes
Again, what is your specific question? Can't you add a case for startShift > endShift and work with startShift - 24:00 and 00:00 - endShift as one shift? Do you want to know, why your results are wrong? Have you tried stepping line by line through the code using your debugger?
I am unsure, if we can use startShift > endShift, would the script ever consider night shift? i.e 22:00-04:00 or 24:00-08:00, if I misunderstood, can you please suggest an answer?
An answer to what question? You haven't asked one. Yes, the script would consider night shift. Please edit your question and add an actual question.
What does "If the shift is 6 hours and overlaps with shift start and shift end" mean? How can a shift overlap with shift start or shift end? Isn't shift start the start of the shift?
Answering your question: If the shift is 6 hours and overlaps with shift start and shift end, suppose shift time is 24:00 - 06:00 , total duration is 6 hours and break time 04:00-04:30 is also covered in this shift, so it will be deducted from night hours which will be: 6-(20 minutes because of 6 hour duration) = 5.7
What is shift start and shift end? Do you mean the break start and break end?
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Shift start is when worker starts work (24:00) and shift end is when worker ends work (06:00), break start and break end (04:00-04:30) will be between the interval of shift start and shift end.
"If the shift is 6 hours and overlaps with shift start and shift end, a 20-minute break is provided." How can a shift overlap with the time when the worker starts work? Do you have a time travel machine?
Yes, it still makes no sense. Let's say, shift start is 24:00 and shift end is 06:00. That's the work time. How can this overlap with 24:00 - 06:00?
you can leave word overlap, take is as break time which is in between shift start and shift end, as 04:00-04:30 is in between shift start and shift end 24:00-06:00
The problem is const calculateShiftHoursInRange = (rangeStart, rangeEnd) => { return calculateOverlap(startTime, endTime, rangeStart, rangeEnd); };. Let's say, startTime is 1320 and endTime is 1860. This range contains normal hours, but 1800 > 1080. You would see this in your debugger.

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