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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T17:54:06+00:00 2026-05-22T17:54:06+00:00

I want to save the user’s hours worked in a database varchar column, but

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I want to save the user’s hours worked in a database varchar column, but by default, the formatted value includes days if the number of hours is more than 24. I just want the total number of hours.

For example: if a user works 10:00:00 hours today, then 13:00:00 hours tomorrow, and 3:30:00 hours the day after tomorrow then the formatted total I want is 26:30:00. Instead, I am seeing 1.2:30:00.

How can I get the formatting I want?

Also, when I save the value 40:00:00 in the database manually, and try to read it into a TimeSpan later, I get a bug.

How can I save the hours in the database the way I want, and still be able to read it back into a TimeSpan later?

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    2026-05-22T17:54:06+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 5:54 pm

    Try TimeSpan.TotalHours

    String timeStamp = "40:00:00";
    var segments = timeStamp.Split(':');
    
    TimeSpan t = new TimeSpan(0, Convert.ToInt32(segments[0]), 
                   Convert.ToInt32(segments[1]), Convert.ToInt32(segments[2]));
    string time = string.Format("{0}:{1}:{2}", 
               ((int) t.TotalHours), t.Minutes, t.Seconds);
    
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