Electricity Acc. Formula

country rose

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Hi Guys

I have an electricity invoice which I would like to set up - the invoice is as follows :


No of days = 31days
Prev. Reading = 99966 Current Reading = 101418 Difference(Consumption) = 1452


Network charge @ 3.52 p/day for 31days = 109.12
Energy charge(0-600kwh) 600kwh @ 0.8208 = 492.48
Energy charge(> 600kwh) 852kwh @ 1.296 = 1 104.19
Sub Total 1 705.79
Vat at 14% 238.81
Total 1 944.60


The tricky part is Energy charge(0-600kwh) 600kwh @ 0.8208 as if the energy consumption was below 600kwh, lets say 500kwh, then the invoice would need to calculate 500kwh on the line with the (0-600kwh) and if it is more the 600kwh, as shown above, then the calculation needs to take the consumption figure and reduce it by 600 and then show the difference on the line(> 600kwh) and work out the amounts.

Would anyone like to have a crack at working out a formula for the above.

Many thanks
Dave
 
The formula works , thanks very much, and will also try and load the excel spread sheets as suggested for your viewing and suggestions - I hope I can get this to work, but will give it a bash.
 
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Hi FormR
Ok have managed to download the file into Dropbox - am a idiot with these things, but how do I attach or send this to you?
 
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There should be a paper clip button next to your file, click this, then click "Get Link" - this will copy the URL to your clip board which you can paste into a reply here.
 
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Hope this workshttps://www.dropbox.com/s/rd4s721vrm25xuk/Storm%20Electr.%20%26%20Rent%20%20-%20%20Jan%2014%20to%20Dec%2014%20-%20%2001%2004%202014.xls
 
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Hi Dave,

I did, but I've been a bit busy the past few days.

I honestly think you would be better going to each of the individual sheets and maintaining the data there. There would be options for having a single data entry point, for example designing a user form and using VBA to transfer the data to the appropriate sheet, but I think the learning curve could be steep.

Someone else may have a better idea though!

Sorry I couldn't help further.
 
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Hi FormR
No problem but thank you very much for your help this far, as mentioned, lots of ground has been covered and I am very grateful for your assistance.
Regards
Dave
 
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