Error when add seconds to Time Stamp format

Hi,
I've created a subVI that transform an string data/time to Time stamp format.
The subVI seems that it works fine, but when I use the data 26/10/2014 and I add 1 day, it crashes! The result is 26/10/2014 23:00:00 instead of 27/10/2014 00:00:00.
Cordially
Vicen
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Thank you both!
I think I've solved the problem.
Vicen
LV 2010/2011 on WinXP/Win7
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