MySQL has an array of functions for interacting with date
and datetime
values. If you'd like to do math with a date to compute a date in the future
or the past, you can use the
DATE_ADD()
and
DATE_SUB()
functions.
mysql> select now() Now, date_add(now(), interval 10 minute) '10 Minutes Later';
+---------------------+---------------------+
| Now | 10 Minutes Later |
+---------------------+---------------------+
| 2018-10-18 15:53:29 | 2018-10-18 16:03:29 |
+---------------------+---------------------+
mysql> select now() Now, date_sub(now(), interval 9 day) '9 Days Earlier';
+---------------------+---------------------+
| Now | 9 Days Earlier |
+---------------------+---------------------+
| 2018-10-18 15:54:01 | 2018-10-09 15:54:01 |
+---------------------+---------------------+
There are equivalent ADDDATE()
and SUBDATE()
functions if you prefer.
Check out the docs for more details.