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Default Calculating time difference over midnight!


I have read all of the tips and tricks to try to get an answer without
bothering anyone and I have come up empty.

Here is my specific question:

How do I calculate the time duration in minutes between two times when
the first time is before midnight and the second time is after
midnight? For example, how do I calculate the time difference in
minutes between 11:00PM and 1:37AM the next the next day?

Any help is appreciated.


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