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I am trying to use Datediff to find out the duration between columnA and columnB.

SELECT datediff (minute, stime, etime)
from Exceptions2
where stime = [exceptions2].starttime
and etime = [exceptions2].endtime

This produces errors. Can anyone please help me with what I'm doing wrong?

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What's the error message? – Andy Nov 1 '10 at 21:47
use the WHERE clause to filter results. It's not for creating aliases, unfortunately. :) – p.campbell Nov 1 '10 at 21:57
If Raymund's answer is what you were looking for, consider giving him credit by marking his as the accepted answer. It's not necessary to post another answer just to comment. :) – Andy Nov 2 '10 at 15:52

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up vote 6 down vote accepted

how about trying this, not sure why you have stime = [exceptions2].starttime and etime = [exceptions2].endtime

SELECT datediff(minute, starttime, endtime) from Exceptions2
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