Description
The Microsoft Excel DATEADD function returns a date after which a certain time/date interval has been added.
Syntax
The syntax for the DATEADD function in Microsoft Excel is:
DateAdd ( interval, number, date )
Parameters or Arguments
- interval
- The time/date interval that you wish to add. It can be one of the following values:
Value Explanation yyyy Year q Quarter m Month y Day of the year d Day w Weekday ww Week h Hour n Minute s Second - number
- The number of intervals that you wish to add.
- date
- The date to which the interval should be added.
Applies To
- Excel 2016, Excel 2013, Excel 2011 for Mac, Excel 2010, Excel 2007, Excel 2003, Excel XP, Excel 2000
Type of Function
- VBA function (VBA)
Example (as VBA Function)
The DATEADD function can only be used in VBA code in Microsoft Excel.
Let's look at some Excel DATEADD function examples and explore how to use the DATEADD function in Excel VBA code:
DateAdd("yyyy", 3, "22/11/2003") Result: '22/11/2006' DateAdd("q", 2, "22/11/2003") Result: '22/05/2004' DateAdd("m", 5, "22/11/2003") Result: '22/04/2004' DateAdd("n", 51, "22/11/2003 10:31:58 AM") Result: '22/11/2003 11:22:58 AM' DateAdd("yyyy", -1, "22/11/2003") Result: '22/11/2002'
For example:
Dim LDate As Date LDate = DateAdd("s", 53, "22/11/2003 10:31:58 AM")
In this example, the variable called LDate would now contain the value of '22/11/2003 10:32:51 AM'.