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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T13:25:01+00:00 2026-05-31T13:25:01+00:00

I am using datediff to get the difference between two datetimes: DATEDIFF(hh, CAST(CAST(dbo.QuickLabDump.[Date Entered]

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I am using datediff to get the difference between two datetimes:

DATEDIFF(hh, CAST(CAST(dbo.QuickLabDump.[Date Entered] AS DATE) AS DATETIME) 
    + CAST(dbo.QuickLabDump.[Time Entered] AS TIME), 
   CAST(CAST(dbo.QuickLabDump.[Date Completed] AS DATE) AS DATETIME) 
    + CAST(dbo.QuickLabDump.[Time Completed] AS TIME)) AS [Hours TurnAround]

I don’t understand the behavior that I am getting from this statement but what I need is anything that is >= :30, round up, if not, round down,

question how do I get it to round down when less than 30 minutes and round the hours up if greater or equal to 30 minutes?

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    2026-05-31T13:25:02+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 1:25 pm

    You should calculate the DATEDIFF in minutes and do a ROUND then:

    ROUND(CAST(DATEDIFF(MINUTES, CAST(CAST(dbo.QuickLabDump.[Date Entered] AS DATE) AS DATETIME) 
                          + CAST(dbo.QuickLabDump.[Time Entered] AS TIME), CAST(CAST(dbo.QuickLabDump.[Date Completed] AS DATE) AS DATETIME) 
                          + CAST(dbo.QuickLabDump.[Time Completed] AS TIME)) AS FLOAT)/60,0)  AS [Hours TurnAround]
    
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