So Z is the timezone offset.
Thanks Terry.

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Praveen Kumar Saraswat
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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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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/yyyy hh:mm:ss

yyyy/dd/mm hh:mm:ss

mm/dd/yyyyThh:mm:ss

yyyy/dd/mmThh:mm:ss



But none of them worked



Any suggestions.



Regards,

Praveen Kumar Saraswat

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