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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T23:45:16+00:00 2026-06-14T23:45:16+00:00

I need a function that rounds UP to the nearest x mins. I found

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I need a function that rounds UP to the nearest x mins. I found the one below, but it rounds up or down to the nearest x mins. Based on another value, I would either need to round it UP to the nearest half hour or hour.

CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[RoundTime] (@Time DATETIME, @RoundToMin INT)
RETURNS DATETIME
AS
BEGIN
RETURN ROUND(CAST(CAST(CONVERT(VARCHAR,@Time,121) AS DATETIME) AS FLOAT) * (1440/@RoundToMin),0)/(1440/@RoundToMin)
END
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    2026-06-14T23:45:17+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 11:45 pm

    Change ROUND to CEILING and take away the “, 0” from the ROUND:

    CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[RoundTime] (@Time DATETIME, @RoundToMin INT)
    RETURNS DATETIME
    AS
    BEGIN
    RETURN CEILING(CAST(CAST(CONVERT(VARCHAR,@Time,121) AS DATETIME) AS FLOAT) * (1440/@RoundToMin))/(1440/@RoundToMin)
    END
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