AddQuarters
Returns the UTC date and time for the quarter that is the number of quarters specified earlier than or later than the specified date and time.
Syntax
AddQuarters(numQuarters, baseDateTime, timeZone)
Enabled For
For a description of the business object categories, see Notes on "Enabled For".
Business Object Category | Yes/No |
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Business Rules: Before-Save Rules | Yes |
Business Rules: Calculation Rules (After Save, with or without Also Recalculate on Load) | Yes |
Business Rules: Calculation Rules (Before Save or Always, without Also Recalculate On Load) | Yes |
Business Rules: Calculation Rules (Before Save or Always, with Recalculate On Load) | Yes |
Business Rules: Editing Rules | Yes |
Business Rules: Initialization Rules | Yes |
Business Rules: Read Only Rules | Yes |
Business Rules: Required Rules | Yes |
Business Rules: Validation Rules | Yes |
Client Expressions | Yes |
Object Permissions | Yes |
Services | Yes |
LDAP | Yes |
Mobile | Yes |
Quick Actions (except UI Quick Actions) | Yes |
UI Quick Actions | Yes |
Reports | Yes |
Search/Dashboard without field references | Yes |
Search/Dashboard with field references | Yes |
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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numQuarters | (Optional) The number of intervals. If not specified, uses the default interval which is 0. Can be either a positive integer, to indicate quarters in the future, or a negative integer, to indicate quarters in the past. |
baseDateTime | (Optional) The base date for the function. If not specified, uses the default date which is the current date and time. |
timeZone |
(Optional) The time zone, in IANA format. |
Returns
DateTime value in UTC time.
•If the application has to display the return value, it implicitly converts it to text, thereby allowing the display format to change depending on your culture code. See Available Languages and Cultures for a list of the culture codes used by Neurons for ITSM.
•If the return value would not be a valid date, the function returns the last day of the month. For example, in the following function: $(AddMonths(4, mydate)), if the value of the mydate parameter is October 31, 2014, this function would have returned February 31, 2015, but because that is not a valid date, the function returns February 28, 2015 because that is the last day of the month.
Example
$(AddQuarters(-3))
If today is April 10, 2014, this function returns the DateTime value for 9 months ago (three quarters and each quarter is three months) which is July 10, 2013.
$(AddQuarters(1))
If today is April 10, 2014, this function returns the DateTime value for July 10, 2014 at the same time of day.
$(AddQuarters(2, mydate))
If the value of the mydate parameter is April 10, 2014, this function returns the DateTime value for October 10, 2014 at the same time of day.