SUB_TIMESTAMP
Use the SUB_TIMESTAMP script function to subtract time from a timestamp. The function lets you subtract up to 99 hours, minutes and seconds from the timestamp, so the result can be just over 4 days before the original timestamp.
Note: SUB_TIMESTAMP uses UTC for the calculation, and does not consider Daylight Time or Standard Time.
Tip: Use SUB_DAYS when you need to subtract days from a date.
Syntax
SUB_TIMESTAMP (Timestamp,Time)
Parameters
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SUB_TIMESTAMP
Subtracts hours, minutes and second from a timestamp -
Timestamp
Timestamp that you want to subtract time from, in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format
Format: script literal or script variable -
Time
Amount of time to subtract from the timestamp, in HH:MM:SS format
Format: script literal or script variable
Allowed values: 0 to 99 for each of the values in the timestamp (HH, MM and SS)
Return Code
The script function returns a timestamp in YYY-DD-MM HH:MM:SS format.
Example
The following example subtracts one second from the timestamp, and prints the (2018-12-31 23:59:59) in the activation report.
:SET &RET# = SUB_TIMESTAMP("2019-01-01 00:00:00", "00:00:01")
:PRINT &RET#
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