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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T20:08:31+00:00 2026-05-15T20:08:31+00:00

I want this function to take a datetime and return the time expressed as

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I want this function to take a datetime and return the time expressed as a decimal. E.G. – 2:33 PM would be returned as 14.55

ALTER FUNCTION [dbo].[GetTimeAsDecimal](
@DateTime as datetime
) RETURNS decimal
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @hour decimal
DECLARE @min decimal
DECLARE @result decimal
SELECT @hour = DATEPART(HOUR, @DateTime)
SELECT @min = (DATEPART(MINUTE, @DateTime)/60.0)
SELECT @result = @hour + @min 
RETURN @result
END

A similar query produces the results expected…

SELECT DATEPART(HOUR, getDate()) + (DATEPART(MINUTE, getDate())/60.0)
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    2026-05-15T20:08:31+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:08 pm

    It does return a decimal – but since you didn’t specify a precision and scale, it default to a scale (number of digits after the decimal point) of 0…… so you get a decimal without any digits after the decimal point… (so it’ll be rounded and might look like it’s not really a decimal – it is).

    You need to change all your definitions for decimal to something that does include a scale! Something like decimal(18,4) or something.

    A definition of decimal(18,4) means:

    • a total of 18 digits
    • of which 4 digits are after the decimal point (and thus 14 before that)

    The default – if you don’t specify anything else – is decimal = decimal(18,0)

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