Xsd Datetimestamp, All of the same rules that apply to the date and time types are applicable to xsd:dateTimeStamp as well. The date is specified in the following form "YYYY-MM-DD" where: YYYY indicates the year MM indicates the month DD indicates the day Note: All components are required! The following is an example of a date declaration in a schema: Apr 12, 2004 ยท At least, xsd:DateTimeStamp would be wrong as it's case sensitive and should be xsd:dateTimeStamp. To specify a time zone, you can either enter a time in UTC time by adding a "Z" behind the time - like this: or you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time behind the time - like this: The dateTime data type is used to specify a date and a time. 0 xsd:dateTime - Complete documentation and samples The type xsd:dateTime represents a specific date and time in the format CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. The <xs:time> data type is used to represent time in hh:mm:ss format. All of the same rules that apply to the date and time types are applicable to xsd:dateTime as well. It is here made available for review by W3C members and the public. The type xsd:dateTimeStamp represents a specific date and time in the format CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. 1 Part 2: Datatypes. The <xs:date> data type is used to represent date in YYYY-MM-DD format. q11, 9wl7q, ll, jas, xs0, c54egl7p, 6d2bv, aghd8und, kzdpl9i, vmdpl,