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Date and time data types are used for values that contain date and time.
The date data type is used to specify a date.
The date is specified in the following form "YYYY-MM-DD" where:
Note: All components are required!
The following is an example of a date declaration in a schema:
<xs:element name="start" type="xs:date"/> |
An element in your document might look like this:
<start>2002-09-24</start> |
To specify a time zone, you can either enter a date in UTC time by adding a "Z" behind the date - like this:
<start>2002-09-24Z</start> |
or you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time behind the date - like this:
<start>2002-09-24-06:00</start> or <start>2002-09-24+06:00</start> |
The time data type is used to specify a time.
The time is specified in the following form "hh:mm:ss" where:
Note: All components are required!
The following is an example of a time declaration in a schema:
<xs:element name="start" type="xs:time"/> |
An element in your document might look like this:
<start>09:00:00</start> |
Or it might look like this:
<start>09:30:10.5</start> |
To specify a time zone, you can either enter a time in UTC time by adding a "Z" behind the time - like this:
<start>09:30:10Z</start> |
or you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time behind the time - like this:
<start>09:30:10-06:00</start> or <start>09:30:10+06:00</start> |
The dateTime data type is used to specify a date and a time.
The dateTime is specified in the following form "YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss" where:
Note: All components are required!
The following is an example of a dateTime declaration in a schema:
<xs:element name="startdate" type="xs:dateTime"/> |
An element in your document might look like this:
<startdate>2002-05-30T09:00:00</startdate> |
Or it might look like this:
<startdate>2002-05-30T09:30:10.5</startdate> |
To specify a time zone, you can either enter a dateTime in UTC time by adding a "Z" behind the time - like this:
<startdate>2002-05-30T09:30:10Z</startdate> |
or you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time behind the time - like this:
<startdate>2002-05-30T09:30:10-06:00</startdate> or <startdate>2002-05-30T09:30:10+06:00</startdate> |
The duration data type is used to specify a time interval.
The time interval is specified in the following form "PnYnMnDTnHnMnS" where:
The following is an example of a duration declaration in a schema:
<xs:element name="period" type="xs:duration"/> |
An element in your document might look like this:
<period>P5Y</period> |
The example above indicates a period of five years.
Or it might look like this:
<period>P5Y2M10D</period> |
The example above indicates a period of five years, two months, and 10 days.
Or it might look like this:
<period>P5Y2M10DT15H</period> |
The example above indicates a period of five years, two months, 10 days, and 15 hours.
Or it might look like this:
<period>PT15H</period> |
The example above indicates a period of 15 hours.
To specify a negative duration, enter a minus sign before the P:
<period>-P10D</period> |
The example above indicates a period of minus 10 days.
Name | Description |
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date | Defines a date value |
dateTime | Defines a date and time value |
duration | Defines a time interval |
gDay | Defines a part of a date - the day (DD) |
gMonth | Defines a part of a date - the month (MM) |
gMonthDay | Defines a part of a date - the month and day (MM-DD) |
gYear | Defines a part of a date - the year (YYYY) |
gYearMonth | Defines a part of a date - the year and month (YYYY-MM) |
time | Defines a time value |
Restrictions that can be used with Date data types:
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