Literal INTERVAL
A literal INTERVAL specifies the value of an INTERVAL data type, including its qualifying time-units.
The following examples each use a literal INTERVAL as
an expression:
INSERT INTO manufact VALUES ('CAT', 'Catwalk Sports',
INTERVAL (16) DAY TO DAY);
SELECT lead_time + INTERVAL (5) DAY TO DAY FROM manufact;
The second example adds five days to each value of lead_time selected from the manufact table.
For more information, see Literal INTERVAL.