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jira date format explanation

Kan Zhang July 31, 2012

hi all, can anyone pls explain the jira date format:

2012-07-31T07:33:46.351-0500

T?

.351-0500?

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Andy Brook [Plugin People]
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July 31, 2012

2012-07-31T07:33:46.351-0500

T means Time, separating the DATE component on the left from the Time on the right. The time being 07(h) 33(m) 46 (S) 351 (mS) , -0500 indicates your local timezone offset relative to UTC, puts you in EDT?

See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2597083/illegal-pattern-character-t-when-parsing-a-date-string-to-java-date and http://javatechniques.com/blog/dateformat-and-simpledateformat-examples/

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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July 31, 2012

Looks to me like you're including the milliseconds in your date format strings.

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