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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T05:57:08+00:00 2026-05-15T05:57:08+00:00

I’ve got a record set that consists of a start and end time in

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I’ve got a record set that consists of a start and end time in two separate fields:

id - Int
startTime - DateTime
endTime - DateTime

I’d like to find a way to query a record and return it as X records based on the number of 15 minute intervals found between the start and end times.

For example, let’s say I have a record like this:

id, StartTime, EndTime
1, 1/1/2010 8:28 AM, 1/1/2010 8:47 AM

I would return 3 records, the first would represent the 8:15 interval, #2 for the 8:30 interval and then a 3rd for the 8:45 interval.

I realize this could be done using logic in an sproc, but we are trying to remain db neutral as we support multiple database engines.

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    2026-05-15T05:57:09+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:57 am

    I agree with Keith that this is probably better done in an app. server and the cross join to the lookup table will get expensive for a large source table, but just for fun I worked up a quick sample.

       declare @QuarterHours table (
            QuarterHour time
        )
    
        declare @x time
        set @x = '00:00'
    
        insert into @QuarterHours
            (QuarterHour)
            values 
            (@x)
        set @x = DATEADD(minute, 15, @x)
    
        while @x <> '00:00' begin
            insert into @QuarterHours
                (QuarterHour)
                values 
                (@x)
            set @x = DATEADD(minute, 15, @x)
        end /* while */
    
        declare @test table (
            id int,
            starttime datetime,
            endtime datetime
        )
    
        insert into @test
            (id, starttime, endtime)
            values
            (1, '2010-01-01 08:28', '2010-01-01 08:47')
    
        select t.id, q.QuarterHour
            from @test t
                cross join @QuarterHours q
            where q.QuarterHour between cast(t.starttime as time) and cast(t.endtime as time)
    
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