--- layout: "functions" page_title: "timeadd - Functions - Configuration Language" sidebar_current: "docs-funcs-datetime-timeadd" description: |- The timeadd function adds a duration to a timestamp, returning a new timestamp. --- # `timeadd` Function `timeadd` adds a duration to a timestamp, returning a new timestamp. ```hcl timeadd(timestamp, duration) ``` In the Terraform language, timestamps are conventionally represented as strings using [RFC 3339](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339) "Date and Time format" syntax. `timeadd` requires the `timestamp` argument to be a string conforming to this syntax. `duration` is a string representation of a time difference, consisting of sequences of number and unit pairs, like `"1.5h"` or `1h30m`. The accepted units are `ns`, `us` (or `µs`), `"ms"`, `"s"`, `"m"`, and `"h"`. The first number may be negative to indicate a negative duration, like `"-2h5m"`. The result is a string, also in RFC 3339 format, representing the result of adding the given direction to the given timestamp. ## Examples ``` > timeadd("2017-11-22T00:00:00Z", "10m") 2017-11-22T00:10:00Z ```