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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T13:56:03+00:00 2026-05-24T13:56:03+00:00

create table #Events ( EventID int identity primary key, StartDate datetime not null, EndDate

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    create table #Events
(
    EventID int identity primary key,
    StartDate datetime not null,
    EndDate datetime not null
)
go
insert into #Events (StartDate, EndDate)
select '2007-01-01 12:44:12 AM', '2007-01-01 12:45:34 AM' union all
select '2007-01-01 12:45:12 AM', '2007-01-01 12:46:34 AM' union all
select '2007-01-01 12:46:12 AM', '2007-01-01 12:47:34 AM' union all
select '2007-01-02 5:01:08 AM', '2007-01-02 5:05:37 AM' union all
select '2007-01-02 5:50:08 AM', '2007-01-02 5:55:59 AM' union all
select '2007-01-03 4:34:12 AM', '2007-01-03 4:55:18 AM' union all
select '2007-01-07 3:12:23 AM', '2007-01-07 3:52:25 AM'

(with apologies to http://www.sqlteam.com/article/working-with-time-spans-and-durations-in-sql-server for harvesting their base sql)

I am trying to find the count of Events that occurred in an hour, so the result set would look like this:

2007-01-01      12:00     3
2007-01-02       5:00     2
2007-01-03       4:00     1
2007-01-07       3:00     1

I have been playing with dateadd and round and grouping but not getting it. Can anyone help?

Thanks.

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    2026-05-24T13:56:04+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 1:56 pm

    How about this? Assuming SQL Server 2008:

    SELECT CAST(StartDate as date) AS ForDate,
           DATEPART(hour,StartDate) AS OnHour,
           COUNT(*) AS Totals
    FROM #Events
    GROUP BY CAST(StartDate as date),
           DATEPART(hour,StartDate)
    

    For pre-2008:

    SELECT DATEADD(day,datediff(day,0,StartDate),0)   AS ForDate,
           DATEPART(hour,StartDate) AS OnHour,
           COUNT(*) AS Totals
    FROM #Events
    GROUP BY CAST(StartDate as date),
           DATEPART(hour,StartDate)
    

    This results in :

    ForDate                 | OnHour | Totals
    -----------------------------------------
    2011-08-09 00:00:00.000     12       3
    
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