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Represents the international standard for the representation of local date and time (ISO 8601). The following pattern describes the DateTimeWithoutOffset format: YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss[.S+] Where: YYYY = Four digit year
MM = Two digit month (01=January, and so on) DD = Two digit day of month (01 through 31) T = Time designator (shows start of time component) hh = Two digits of hour (00 through 23, AM/PM not allowed) mm = Two digits of minute (00 through 59) ss = Two digits of second (00 through 59, leap second not allowed) S+ = One or more digits of decimal fraction of a second
DateTimeWithoutOffset values are compliant with ISO 8601 "Representation of dates and times" but are restricted according to RFC 3339 "Date and Time on the Internet: Timestamps". The DateTimeWithoutOffset format is further restricted as follows: - T designator is upper case. - . (dot) is used to indicate start of fractions of seconds (ISO 8601 also allows comma)
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