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  1. DATEDIFF (Transact-SQL) - SQL Server | Microsoft Learn

    Nov 18, 2025 · Transact-SQL reference for the DATEDIFF function. Returns the numerical difference between a start and end date based on datepart.

  2. SQL Server DATEDIFF () Function - W3Schools

    Aug 25, 2011 · Definition and Usage The DATEDIFF () function returns the difference between two dates, as an integer. Syntax DATEDIFF (interval, date1, date2)

  3. SQL DATEDIFF Function Use and Examples - SQL Server Tips

    Jan 14, 2022 · In this section we will at different examples of how to use the SQL Server DATEDIFF function to find difference between two dates.

  4. DateDiff Function | Microsoft Support

    Use the DateDiff function in Access to return a Variant (Long) that specifies the number of time intervals between two dates.

  5. SQL Server DATEDIFF () Function - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · The DATEDIFF() function in SQL Server is a powerful tool used to calculate the difference between two dates or times. It returns an integer representing the number of date or time boundaries …

  6. SQL DATEDIFF Function

    This tutorial shows you how to use the SQL DATEDIFF() function to calculate the difference between two dates.

  7. Date Difference Calculator

    1 day ago · Calculate date difference in days or business days between 2 dates. Find date difference with future or past dates. Use United States, European or ISO date formatting. Calculate days for …

  8. SQL Server DATEDIFF Function By Practical Examples

    In this tutorial, you will learn how to use SQL Server DATEDIFF() function to calculate the number of years, months, weeks, days,etc., between two dates.

  9. DATEDIFF in SQL: How to Calculate the Difference Between Dates …

    Jun 15, 2026 · How to calculate the difference between dates in SQL: DATEDIFF in MySQL and SQL Server (with different argument orders), date subtraction, AGE and EXTRACT(EPOCH) in …

  10. DATEDIFF() SQL FUNCTION - DataCamp

    Dec 6, 2024 · DATEDIFF() is one of the most widely used date and time manipulation functions in SQL. This tutorial will guide you through its usage, syntax, and key differences across popular SQL …