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I am working on an application where I need to get the difference between two columns having data type as DateTime and if the difference is less than one hour, it should give 1 and if greater than 1 and less than 2, it should return 2 and so on. I have been trying different queries but none of them looks working quite well.




If I need to do something in coding, please suggest me that as well. I am using Java to design the application. For what I tried is




SELECT floor((TIMEDIFF('2019-01-08 18:23:13', '2019-01-08 18:40:36'))) AS DIFF
SELECT floor((DATEDIFF('2019-01-08 18:23:13', '2019-01-08 18:40:36'))) AS DIFF
SELECT floor(TIMEDIFF(hour,'2019-01-08 18:23:13', '2019-01-08 18:40:36'))










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    I am working on an application where I need to get the difference between two columns having data type as DateTime and if the difference is less than one hour, it should give 1 and if greater than 1 and less than 2, it should return 2 and so on. I have been trying different queries but none of them looks working quite well.




    If I need to do something in coding, please suggest me that as well. I am using Java to design the application. For what I tried is




    SELECT floor((TIMEDIFF('2019-01-08 18:23:13', '2019-01-08 18:40:36'))) AS DIFF
    SELECT floor((DATEDIFF('2019-01-08 18:23:13', '2019-01-08 18:40:36'))) AS DIFF
    SELECT floor(TIMEDIFF(hour,'2019-01-08 18:23:13', '2019-01-08 18:40:36'))










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      I am working on an application where I need to get the difference between two columns having data type as DateTime and if the difference is less than one hour, it should give 1 and if greater than 1 and less than 2, it should return 2 and so on. I have been trying different queries but none of them looks working quite well.




      If I need to do something in coding, please suggest me that as well. I am using Java to design the application. For what I tried is




      SELECT floor((TIMEDIFF('2019-01-08 18:23:13', '2019-01-08 18:40:36'))) AS DIFF
      SELECT floor((DATEDIFF('2019-01-08 18:23:13', '2019-01-08 18:40:36'))) AS DIFF
      SELECT floor(TIMEDIFF(hour,'2019-01-08 18:23:13', '2019-01-08 18:40:36'))










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      I am working on an application where I need to get the difference between two columns having data type as DateTime and if the difference is less than one hour, it should give 1 and if greater than 1 and less than 2, it should return 2 and so on. I have been trying different queries but none of them looks working quite well.




      If I need to do something in coding, please suggest me that as well. I am using Java to design the application. For what I tried is




      SELECT floor((TIMEDIFF('2019-01-08 18:23:13', '2019-01-08 18:40:36'))) AS DIFF
      SELECT floor((DATEDIFF('2019-01-08 18:23:13', '2019-01-08 18:40:36'))) AS DIFF
      SELECT floor(TIMEDIFF(hour,'2019-01-08 18:23:13', '2019-01-08 18:40:36'))







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