Re: Date/Time format in Webservice

2012-12-10 Thread Saraswat, Praveen
-MM-ddThh:mm:ssZ is the correct one.

T is the delimiter but what is Z for?


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** did you try -MM-DDThh:mm:ss  where T is deli. between date and time?

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On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Schon, Stuart 
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i.e. -MM-ddThh:mm:ssTZ


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**
Try this:

2012-04-01T13:44:12-05:00, where -05:00 at the end specifies the time zone 
offset...

Terry



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Hi Guys,



I am getting ARERR8957 when i am testing my webservice in SOAP UI.

It says date format is not valid.

I tried with

mm/dd/ hh:mm:ss

/dd/mm hh:mm:ss

mm/dd/Thh:mm:ss

/dd/mmThh:mm:ss



But none of them worked



Any suggestions.



Regards,

Praveen Kumar Saraswat

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Re: Date/Time format in Webservice

2012-12-10 Thread Saraswat, Praveen
So Z is the timezone offset.
Thanks Terry.


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Praveen Kumar Saraswat
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Column Technologies Australia Pty Ltd
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Subject: Re: Date/Time format in Webservice

**
Try this:

2012-04-01T13:44:12-05:00, where -05:00 at the end specifies the time zone 
offset...

Terry



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Subject: Date/Time format in Webservice


Hi Guys,



I am getting ARERR8957 when i am testing my webservice in SOAP UI.

It says date format is not valid.

I tried with

mm/dd/ hh:mm:ss

/dd/mm hh:mm:ss

mm/dd/Thh:mm:ss

/dd/mmThh:mm:ss



But none of them worked



Any suggestions.



Regards,

Praveen Kumar Saraswat


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Date/Time format in Webservice

2012-12-09 Thread Saraswat, Praveen
Hi Guys,



I am getting ARERR8957 when i am testing my webservice in SOAP UI.

It says date format is not valid.

I tried with

mm/dd/ hh:mm:ss

/dd/mm hh:mm:ss

mm/dd/Thh:mm:ss

/dd/mmThh:mm:ss



But none of them worked



Any suggestions.



Regards,

Praveen Kumar Saraswat


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Re: Date/Time format in Webservice

2012-12-09 Thread Terry Bootsma
Try this:

 

2012-04-01T13:44:12-05:00, where -05:00 at the end specifies the time zone
offset...

 

Terry

 

 

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Subject: Date/Time format in Webservice

 

Hi Guys,

 

I am getting ARERR8957 when i am testing my webservice in SOAP UI.

It says date format is not valid.

I tried with

mm/dd/ hh:mm:ss

/dd/mm hh:mm:ss

mm/dd/Thh:mm:ss

/dd/mmThh:mm:ss

 

But none of them worked

 

Any suggestions.

 

Regards,

Praveen Kumar Saraswat

 

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Re: Date/Time format in Webservice

2012-12-09 Thread Schon, Stuart
i.e. -MM-ddThh:mm:ssTZ

 

 

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Terry Bootsma
Sent: Monday, 10 December 2012 2:04 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Date/Time format in Webservice

 

** 

Try this:

 

2012-04-01T13:44:12-05:00, where -05:00 at the end specifies the time
zone offset...

 

Terry

 

 



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Sent: December-09-12 8:44 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Date/Time format in Webservice

 

Hi Guys,

 

I am getting ARERR8957 when i am testing my webservice in SOAP UI.

It says date format is not valid.

I tried with

mm/dd/ hh:mm:ss

/dd/mm hh:mm:ss

mm/dd/Thh:mm:ss

/dd/mmThh:mm:ss

 

But none of them worked

 

Any suggestions.

 

Regards,

Praveen Kumar Saraswat

 

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Re: Date/Time format in Webservice

2012-12-09 Thread jayesh panchal
did you try *-MM-DDThh:mm:ss  where T is deli. between date and time?*
*
*
*Regards,*
*Jayesh
*


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 *Subject:* Re: Date/Time format in Webservice

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 Try this:

  

 2012-04-01T13:44:12-05:00, where -05:00 at the end specifies the time
 zone offset...

  

 Terry

  

  
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 Praveen
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 *Subject:* Date/Time format in Webservice

  

 Hi Guys,

  

 I am getting ARERR8957 when i am testing my webservice in SOAP UI.

 It says date format is not valid.

 I tried with

 mm/dd/ hh:mm:ss

 /dd/mm hh:mm:ss

 mm/dd/Thh:mm:ss

 /dd/mmThh:mm:ss

  

 But none of them worked

  

 Any suggestions.

  

 Regards,

 Praveen Kumar Saraswat

  

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