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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:04:52+00:00 2026-05-12T07:04:52+00:00

I am using SQL Server 2008. I have a table which has a datetime

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I am using SQL Server 2008. I have a table which has a datetime type column called CreateTime. I need to select all the records from this table whose CreateTime is more than 3 days and half an hour from current time (UTC time). I am using T-SQL store procedure.

BTW: The CreateTime column is some time in the past time.

I have taken quite some time to learn and search for help from MSDN for DateDiff, but cannot figure out. Could anyone show me a sample please?

thanks in advance,
George

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    2026-05-12T07:04:52+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:04 am

    You can select and add a WHERE clause with a DATEDIFF using minutes:

    SELECT (fields)
    FROM (table)
    WHERE 
      DATEDIFF(MINUTE, CREATETIME, getutcdate()) <= (3*24*60 + 30)
    

    And of course, if you only wants those rows which are MORE than 3 days and 30 minutes away, just use the opposite:

    WHERE 
      DATEDIFF(MINUTE, CREATETIME, getutcdate()) > (3*24*60 + 30)
    

    A sample:

    SELECT      
      DATEDIFF(MINUTE, '2009-08-01 08:00:00', getutcdate()),
      DATEDIFF(MINUTE, '2009-07-31 20:00:00', getutcdate()),
      DATEDIFF(MINUTE, '2009-07-23 20:00:00', getutcdate())
    

    gives as result:

    96    816    12337
    

    So the first two dates are still within your 4350 minute bracket (less than 3 days and 30 minutes ago), while the third date is further away.

    Marc

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