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    SELECT CAST(DATEDIFF(ms,StartDT, EndDT)/3600000 AS VARCHAR) + ':' +

    RIGHT(CAST(CAST(DATEADD(ms, DATEDIFF(ms,StartDT, EndDT)%86400000, 0) AS TIME) AS VARCHAR(12)), 9)

    FROM

    (

    SELECT StartDT='2013-09-30 00:22:05.000', EndDT='2013-10-01 02:04:51.000'

    ) a;


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