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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T15:41:08+00:00 2026-06-12T15:41:08+00:00

i’m using the Rally soap API to create a new TestCaseResult against a test

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i’m using the Rally soap API to create a new TestCaseResult against a test case that has been previously created. But I get an error when I create the result – ‘Validation error: TestCaseResult.Date should not be null’

Not sure why this should be the case – can you help?

    private Boolean createTestResultForTest(String aResult, String aTestCase)
    {
        TestCaseResult myTestCaseResult = new TestCaseResult();
        myTestCaseResult.Build = "1";
        DateTime myDate = DateTime.Now;
        myTestCaseResult.Date = myDate;
        String myQuery = "(FormattedID = " + aTestCase + ")";
        QueryResult myTestCaseReturn = m_rallyService.query(m_workspace, "TestCase", myQuery, "", true, 0, 100);
        long mycount = myTestCaseReturn.TotalResultCount;
        if (mycount > 0)
        {
            TestCase myTestCase = (TestCase)myTestCaseReturn.Results[0];
            myTestCaseResult.TestCase = myTestCase;
        }
        else
        {
            return false;
        }
        myTestCaseResult.Verdict = aResult;


        CreateResult myCreateTestResultResult = m_rallyService.create(myTestCaseResult);
        if (hasErrors(myCreateTestResultResult))
        {
            updateStatus("Could not create test result for test case:" + myTestCaseResult.TestCase.Name);
            printWarningsErrors(myCreateTestResultResult);
            return false;
        }
        else
        {
            myTestCaseResult = (TestCaseResult)myCreateTestResultResult.Object;
            myTestCaseResult = (TestCaseResult)m_rallyService.read(myTestCaseResult);
            updateStatus("Created TestCaseResult: " + myTestCaseResult.TestCase.Name + ", ref = " + myTestCaseResult.@ref);
        }
        return true;
    }
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    2026-06-12T15:41:09+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 3:41 pm

    I believe you’ve run into a known bug with Rally’s SOAP API that I had forgotten about until just now. Basically the bug is that even when you specify a valid Date/Time object on your TestCaseResult, the SOAP serializer doesn’t recognize this unless you also set a specific flag to be true, i.e.:

    myTestCaseResult.DateSpecified = true;

    Please set this flag, and re-run your code – it should work now 🙂

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