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Re: What does -08:00 Mean in xs:dateTime: msg#00210org.google.api.calendar
Found it, xs:dateTime - an ISO 8601 date plus a time. * The date is separated from the time by a 'T': 2005-03-10T02:00:00-08:00 * The time format is 'hh:mm:ss' with at optional fractional seconds and optional timezone offset. * The timezone is Greenwich Mean Time unless you specify the offset. at http://www2.sims.berkeley.edu/academics/courses/is290-14/s05/lecture-15/allslides.html Sorry for the trigger post finger so to speak Greg |
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