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How do I calculate the difference in time between two timestamp fields

Asked by countrymeister in SQL Query Syntax, MS SQL Server, SQL Server 2005

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I am using T-SQL , sql server 2005
I have two timestamp fields, I need to calculate the difference between the two
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If CreatedDateTime = 2008-08-17 22:20:10.993 and ProcessTime = 2008-08-17 06:35:37.000, i get the value 1900-01-01 15:44:33.993

(CreatedDateTime- ProcessTime) As TimeDiff

What I need is to convert into a readable format as 00 15:44:33.993 or if the time difference was over three days and 10 mins as 03 10:00:00.000Start Free Trial
 
 
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