DATEADD (SSIS)
Returns a new DT_DBTIMESTAMP value after adding a number that represents a date or time interval to the specified datepart in a date. The number parameter must evaluate to an integer, and the date parameter must evaluate to a valid date.
Syntax
DATEADD(datepart, number, date)
Arguments
- datepart
Is the parameter that specifies which part of the date to add a number to.
- number
Is the value used to increment datepart. The value must be an integer value that is known when the expression is parsed.
- date
Is an expression that returns a valid date or a string in date format.
Result Types
DT_DBTIMESTAMP
Remarks
The following table lists the dateparts and abbreviations recognized by the expression evaluator. Datepart names are not case sensitive.
Datepart | Abbreviations |
---|---|
Year |
yy, yyyy |
Quarter |
qq, q |
Month |
mm, m |
Dayofyear |
dy, y |
Day |
dd, d |
Week |
wk, ww |
Weekday |
dw, w |
Hour |
Hh |
Minute |
mi, n |
Second |
ss, s |
Millisecond |
Ms |
The number argument must be available when the expression is parsed. The argument can be a constant or a variable. You cannot use column values because the values are not known when the expression is parsed.
The datepart argument must be enclosed by quotation marks.
A date literal must be explicitly cast to one of the date data types.
DATEADD returns a null result if the argument is null.
Errors occur if a date is invalid, if the date or time unit is not a string, or if the increment is not a static integer.
Examples
This example adds one month to the current date.
DATEADD("Month", 1,GETDATE())
This example adds 21 days to the dates in the ModifiedDate column.
DATEADD("day", 21, ModifiedDate)
This example adds 2 years to a literal date.
DATEADD("yyyy", 2, (DT_DBTIMESTAMP)"8/6/2003")
See Also
Reference
DATEDIFF (SSIS)
DATEPART (SSIS)
DAY (SSIS)
MONTH (SSIS)
YEAR (SSIS)