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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T15:43:59+00:00 2026-05-25T15:43:59+00:00

I’m currently writing a special client application to allow our unit tests to work

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I’m currently writing a special client application to allow our unit tests to work with an OData interface using the XML structure for atom feeds.
All seems to be working properly, but i’m running into trouble when I need to pass a DateTime value as property.

I’ve written the following code that extracts the DateTime value from the property of the object and stores it in a specific format:

private static void GenerateProperty<T>(StringBuilder xml, T obj, PropertyInfo info)
        {
            // Extract the information about the property if it contains a value.
            if (info.GetValue(obj, null) == null) return;
            string type = info.GetGetMethod().ReturnType.ToString().Split('.').Last();
            string value = info.GetValue(obj, null).ToString();
            if (type == "DateTime")
                value = ((DateTime)info.GetValue(obj, null)).ToString("yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss");
            if (type == "Boolean") value = value.ToLower();

            // Append the property to the generated XML.
            xml.Append(type.ToLower().Equals("string") ? 
                    string.Format("<d:{0}>{1}</d:{0}>", info.Name, value) : 
                    string.Format("<d:{0} m:type=\"Edm.{1}\">{2}</d:{0}>", info.Name, type, value));
        }

The code is heavy on reflection, but that’s beside the point. The values returned by this code for a DateTime are in the following format: 2011-49-13T11:49:41Z

However, i’m receiving the following error from my OData Service:

Error processing request
stream. Error encountered in converting the value from request payload
for property ‘Created’ to type ‘System.DateTime’, which is the
property’s expected type. See inner exception for more
detail.
The string ‘2011-49-13T11:49:41Z’ is not a valid AllXsd
value.
System.FormatException
at System.Xml.XmlConvert.ToDateTime(String s,
XmlDateTimeSerializationMode dateTimeOption) at
System.Data.Services.Parsing.WebConvert.StringToPrimitive(String text,
Type targetType) at
System.Data.Services.Serializers.PlainXmlDeserializer.ConvertValuesForXml(Object
value, String propertyName, Type typeToBeConverted)

So apparently it doesn’t understand the DateTime format, but when I look at the documentation that’s posted here: http://www.odata.org/developers/protocols/overview#AbstractTypeSystem

I’d expect it to be valid. Anyone have any experience with this?

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    2026-05-25T15:44:00+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 3:44 pm

    yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss

    should be

    yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ

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