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DateAdd Function 

Returns a date to which a specified time interval has been added.


DateAdd(interval, number, date)

Arguments

  • interval
    Required. String expression that is the interval you want to add. See Settings section for values.
  • number
    Required. Numeric expression that is the number of interval you want to add. The numeric expression can either be positive, for dates in the future, or negative, for dates in the past.
  • date
    Required. Variant or literal representing the date to which interval is added.

Settings

The interval argument can have the following values:

Setting Description

yyyy

Year

q

Quarter

m

Month

y

Day of year

d

Day

w

Weekday

ww

Week of year

h

Hour

n

Minute

s

Second

Remarks

You can use the DateAdd function to add or subtract a specified time interval from a date. For example, you can use DateAdd to calculate a date 30 days from today or a time 45 minutes from now. To add days to date, you can use Day of Year ("y"), Day ("d"), or Weekday ("w").

The DateAdd function won't return an invalid date. The following example adds one month to January 31:

NewDate = DateAdd("m", 1, "31-Jan-95")

In this case, DateAdd returns 28-Feb-95, not 31-Feb-95. If date is 31-Jan-96, it returns 29-Feb-96 because 1996 is a leap year.

If the calculated date would precede the year 100, an error occurs.

If number isn't a Long value, it is rounded to the nearest whole number before being evaluated.

Requirements

Version 2

See Also

Reference

DateDiff Function
DatePart Function