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  1. SELECT T1.ID, T1.AccountNumber, T1.Date, MIN(T2.Date) AS Date2, DATEDIFF("D", T1.Date, MIN(T2.Date)) AS DaysDiff FROM YourTable T1 LEFT JOIN YourTable T2 ON T1.AccountNumber = T2.Accountnumber AND T2.Date > T1.Date GROUP BY T1.ID, T1.AccountNumber, T1.Date;

  2. 30 gru 2022 · Transact-SQL reference for the DATEDIFF function. Returns the numerical difference between a start and end date based on datepart.

  3. 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.

  4. 23 wrz 2023 · This built-in SQL function allows you to calculate the difference between two datetimes. It’s as simple as DATEDIFF (datepart, startdate, enddate). The datepart could be year, quarter, month, day and so on. SELECT DATEDIFF (day,'2022-01-01','2022-12-31') AS DiffDate.

  5. 23 wrz 2023 · To calculate the difference between two dates in T-SQL, you’ll need to use the DATEDIFF function. This built-in function allows you to easily subtract one date from another and return the difference.

  6. To calculate the difference between the arrival and the departure in T-SQL, use the DATEDIFF(datepart, startdate, enddate) function. The datepart argument can be microsecond , second , minute , hour , day , week , month , quarter , or year .

  7. The DATEDIFF function returns the difference between two dates according to the datepart specified: such as year, day, month, etc. Syntax DATEDIFF(datepart, date1, date2)