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ServiceNow add 24hrs to a date

ServiceNow add 1 day to a date 

var gdt = new GlideDateTime();
gdt.addDaysLocalTime(1);
gs.info(gdt.getDisplayValue());
gs.info(gdt.getLocalDate());



ServiceNow add 24hrs to a date

Date/Time:

var gdt = new GlideDateTime(); //--for scoped app, use new GlideDateTime(;
gs.info('GDT original milliseconds='+gdt.getNumericValue());
gdt.add(86400000);
gs.info('GDT new milliseconds='+gdt.getNumericValue());
gs.info('GDT='+gdt);

alternative

var gdt = new GlideDateTime("2011-08-31 08:00:00");
var gtime1 = new GlideTime();
gtime1.setValue("00:00:20");
gdt.add(gtime1);
var gtime2 = gdt.getTime();


var gdt = new GlideDateTime("2011-08-31 08:00:00");
gdt.addDaysLocalTime(-1);
gs.info(gdt.getLocalDate());

Date:

var gdt = new GlideDateTime();
gs.info('GDT original milliseconds='+gdt.getNumericValue());
gdt.add(86400000);
gs.info('GDT new milliseconds='+gdt.getNumericValue());
gs.info('GDT='+gdt);

var glideDateFR = gdt.getLocalDate();

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