Web Service - Date/Time field example

2007-04-19 Thread Rob Backstrom

Hi,

I am looking for an example of what a date/time field would look like when
you submit via a web service.  Does it use the # of seconds format
123214324 or an actual date/time value like Fri April 7, 2007 14:30.
This is using the basic incident submit for ITSM 6.

Thanks,

Rob

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Re: Web Service - Date/Time field example

2007-04-19 Thread Grooms, Frederick W
What are you looking for? ...   If you mean the data that is sent inside
the XML for a date/time value, 
it is usually sent in the format of -MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+hh:ss
 
i.e.   April 19, 2007 at 6:43 AM in a time zone 5 hours behind GMT would
be 2007-04-19T06:43:00-05:00
 
The T in the format is a constant character to separate the Date and
Time.
The + in the format is + or - depending on the GMT offset.
 
If you are in the same time zone as the server (or want the Mid-Tier
server to assume it's own time zone) you can leave off the GMT Offset
and just have 2007-04-19T06:43:00
 
Mid-Tier will of course internally convert this to a standard Remedy
DateTime value as needed.
 
Fred
 




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Hi,
 
I am looking for an example of what a date/time field would look like
when you submit via a web service.  Does it use the # of seconds format
123214324 or an actual date/time value like Fri April 7, 2007 14:30.
This is using the basic incident submit for ITSM 6. 
 
Thanks,
 
Rob 
 

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