Offset a date with a specified interval
Syntax
Usage
#include "vbcompat.bi"
result = DateAdd( interval, number, date_serial )
Parameters
interval
string indicating which period of time corresponds to one unit of number
number
the number of intervals to add to the base date. The number will be rounded to the nearest integer.
date_serial
the base date
Return Value
Returns a
Date Serial corresponding to the received
date_serial plus the
number of
intervals.
Description
Interval is specified as follows:
value | interval |
yyyy | years |
q | quarter(three months) |
m | months |
ww | weeks |
d,w,y | days |
h | hours |
n | minutes |
s | seconds |
The compiler will not recognize this function unless
vbcompat.bi or
datetime.bi is included.
Example
#include "vbcompat.bi"
Const fmt = "ddddd ttttt"
Dim d As Double
d = Now()
Print "1 hour from now is ";
Print Format( DateAdd( "h", 1, d ), fmt )
Print "1 day from now is ";
Print Format( DateAdd( "d", 1, d ), fmt )
Print "1 week from now is ";
Print Format( DateAdd( "ww", 1, d ), fmt )
Print "1 month from now is ";
Print Format( DateAdd( "m", 1, d ), fmt )
Differences from QB
- Did not exist in QB. This function appeared in Visual Basic.
See also