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<h1 class="topictitle1">Increment and decrement dates</h1>
<div><p>The result of adding a duration to a date, or of subtracting a
duration from a date, is itself a date. </p>
<p>(For the purposes of this operation, a month denotes the equivalent of
a calendar page. Adding months to a date, then, is like turning the pages
of a calendar, starting with the page on which the date appears.) The result
must fall between the dates January 1, 0001, and December 31, 9999, inclusive.
If a duration of years is added or subtracted, only the year portion of the
date is affected. The month is unchanged, as is the day unless the result
would be February 29 of a year that is not a leap year. In this case, the
day is changed to 28.</p>
<p>Similarly, if a duration of months is added or subtracted, only months
and, if necessary, years are affected. The day portion of the date is unchanged
unless the result would not be valid (September 31, for example). In this
case, the day is set to the last day of the month.</p>
<p>Adding or subtracting a duration of days, of course, affects
the day portion of the date, and potentially the month and year.</p>
<p>Date durations, whether positive or negative, can also be added to and
subtracted from dates. As with labeled durations, the result is a valid date.</p>
<p>When a positive date duration is added to a date, or a negative date duration
is subtracted from a date, the date is incremented by the specified number
of years, months, and days, in that order. Thus, DATE1 + X, where X is a positive
DECIMAL(8,0) number, is equivalent to the expression: DATE1 + %DURYEAR(%YEAR(X))
+ %DURMONTH(%MONTH(X)) + %DURDAY(%DAY(X))</p>
<p>When a positive date duration is subtracted from a date, or a negative
date duration is added to a date, the date is decremented by the specified
number of days, months, and years, in that order. Thus, DATE1 - X, where X
is a positive DECIMAL(8,0) number, is equivalent to the expression: DATE1
- %DURDAY(%DAY(X)) - %DURMONTH(%MONTH(X)) - %DURYEAR(%YEAR(X))</p>
<div class="p">When adding durations to dates, adding one month to a given date gives
the same date one month later <em>unless</em> that date does not exist in the
later month. In that case, the date is set to that of the last day of the
later month. For example, January 28 plus one month gives February 28; and
one month added to January 29, 30, or 31 results in either February 28 or,
for a leap year, February 29. <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> If one or more months are added to a given
date and then the same number of months is subtracted from the result, the
final date is not necessarily the same as the original date.</div>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rbafodttaopq.htm" title="Date, time, and timestamp values can be incremented, decremented, and subtracted. These operations might involve decimal numbers called durations. These topics include a definition of durations and a specification of the rules for performing arithmetic operations on date, time, and timestamp values.">Perform date, time, and timestamp arithmetic using the Open Query File (OPNQRYF) command</a></div>
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