Code- _best_ | Intv Plus

In Microsoft Power Automate, an expression might look like:

In Python scripts for data engineering, you might encounter:

A syntactical construct that adds a predefined integer interval (in seconds, days, or custom units) to a base timestamp or counter, while simultaneously appending a validation code (negative or positive) to ensure data integrity. Intv Plus Code-

DATEADD is a standard SQL function. Intv Plus Code- is a composite pattern that simultaneously applies addition and subtraction with a coded offset, often used for proprietary validation layers.

Precompute intervals in a staging table or use inline arithmetic. In Microsoft Power Automate, an expression might look

df['adjusted'] = df['timestamp'] + pd.Timedelta(seconds=60) - pd.Timedelta(seconds=df['code'])

No. The trailing hyphen ( - ) explicitly indicates a negative or subtractive modifier. For positive codes, the syntax would be Intv Plus Code+ . Precompute intervals in a staging table or use

Yes, in most implementations. Intv with capital 'I' and Code- with capital 'C' are required.

Last updated: May 2026 – Compatible with Python 3.11+, SQL:2016, and major low-code platforms. Have questions or corrections? Leave a comment below or contribute to our GitHub repository.

This article will dissect the Intv Plus Code- command from every angle: its syntax structure, common use cases, error handling, performance optimization, and integration into modern CI/CD pipelines.