TIMESTAMPADD
Syntax
TIMESTAMPADD(unit,interval,datetime_expr)
Description
Adds the integer expression interval to the date or datetime expression datetime_expr. The unit for interval is given by the unit argument, which should be one of the following values: MICROSECOND, SECOND, MINUTE, HOUR, DAY, WEEK, MONTH, QUARTER, or YEAR.
The unit value may be specified using one of keywords as shown, or with a prefix of SQL_TSI_. For example, DAY and SQL_TSI_DAY both are legal.
Before MariaDB 5.5, FRAC_SECOND was permitted as a synonym for MICROSECOND.
Examples
SELECT TIMESTAMPADD(MINUTE,1,'2003-01-02'); +-------------------------------------+ | TIMESTAMPADD(MINUTE,1,'2003-01-02') | +-------------------------------------+ | 2003-01-02 00:01:00 | +-------------------------------------+ SELECT TIMESTAMPADD(WEEK,1,'2003-01-02'); +-----------------------------------+ | TIMESTAMPADD(WEEK,1,'2003-01-02') | +-----------------------------------+ | 2003-01-09 | +-----------------------------------+
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