SqlMethods.DateDiffSecond Method
Definition
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Counts the number of second boundaries between two specified dates.
Overloads
DateDiffSecond(DateTime, DateTime) |
Counts the number of second boundaries between two non-nullable dates. |
DateDiffSecond(DateTimeOffset, DateTimeOffset) |
Counts the number of second boundaries between two non-nullable dates. |
DateDiffSecond(Nullable<DateTime>, Nullable<DateTime>) |
Counts the number of second boundaries between two nullable dates. |
DateDiffSecond(Nullable<DateTimeOffset>, Nullable<DateTimeOffset>) |
Counts the number of second boundaries between two nullable dates. |
Remarks
Corresponds to the SQL Server DATEDIFF
function using second
to specify the type of time boundary crossed. For more about this SQL Server function, see DATEDIFF.
DateDiffSecond(DateTime, DateTime)
Counts the number of second boundaries between two non-nullable dates.
public:
static int DateDiffSecond(DateTime startDate, DateTime endDate);
public static int DateDiffSecond (DateTime startDate, DateTime endDate);
static member DateDiffSecond : DateTime * DateTime -> int
Public Shared Function DateDiffSecond (startDate As DateTime, endDate As DateTime) As Integer
Parameters
- startDate
- DateTime
The start date for the time period.
- endDate
- DateTime
The end date for the time period.
Returns
The number of second boundaries between the two specified dates.
Remarks
Corresponds to the SQL Server DATEDIFF
function using second
to specify the type of time boundary crossed. For more about this SQL Server function, see DATEDIFF.
Applies to
DateDiffSecond(DateTimeOffset, DateTimeOffset)
Counts the number of second boundaries between two non-nullable dates.
public:
static int DateDiffSecond(DateTimeOffset startDate, DateTimeOffset endDate);
public static int DateDiffSecond (DateTimeOffset startDate, DateTimeOffset endDate);
static member DateDiffSecond : DateTimeOffset * DateTimeOffset -> int
Public Shared Function DateDiffSecond (startDate As DateTimeOffset, endDate As DateTimeOffset) As Integer
Parameters
- startDate
- DateTimeOffset
The start date for the time period.
- endDate
- DateTimeOffset
The end date for the time period.
Returns
The number of second boundaries between the two specified dates.
Remarks
Corresponds to the SQL Server DATEDIFF
function using second
to specify the type of time boundary crossed. For more about this SQL Server function, see DATEDIFF.
Applies to
DateDiffSecond(Nullable<DateTime>, Nullable<DateTime>)
Counts the number of second boundaries between two nullable dates.
public:
static Nullable<int> DateDiffSecond(Nullable<DateTime> startDate, Nullable<DateTime> endDate);
public static int? DateDiffSecond (DateTime? startDate, DateTime? endDate);
static member DateDiffSecond : Nullable<DateTime> * Nullable<DateTime> -> Nullable<int>
Public Shared Function DateDiffSecond (startDate As Nullable(Of DateTime), endDate As Nullable(Of DateTime)) As Nullable(Of Integer)
Parameters
Returns
When both parameters are not null
, returns the number of second boundaries between the two specified dates. When one or both parameters are null
, returns a null
value.
Remarks
Corresponds to the SQL Server DATEDIFF
function using second
to specify the type of time boundary crossed. For more about this SQL Server function, see DATEDIFF.
Applies to
DateDiffSecond(Nullable<DateTimeOffset>, Nullable<DateTimeOffset>)
Counts the number of second boundaries between two nullable dates.
public:
static Nullable<int> DateDiffSecond(Nullable<DateTimeOffset> startDate, Nullable<DateTimeOffset> endDate);
public static int? DateDiffSecond (DateTimeOffset? startDate, DateTimeOffset? endDate);
static member DateDiffSecond : Nullable<DateTimeOffset> * Nullable<DateTimeOffset> -> Nullable<int>
Public Shared Function DateDiffSecond (startDate As Nullable(Of DateTimeOffset), endDate As Nullable(Of DateTimeOffset)) As Nullable(Of Integer)
Parameters
- startDate
- Nullable<DateTimeOffset>
The start date for the time period.
- endDate
- Nullable<DateTimeOffset>
The end date for the time period.
Returns
When both parameters are not null
, returns the number of second boundaries between the two specified dates. When one or both parameters are null
, returns a null
value.
Remarks
Corresponds to the SQL Server DATEDIFF
function using second
to specify the type of time boundary crossed. For more about this SQL Server function, see DATEDIFF.