Bob,
So sorry that I didn't reply to this message.
I never got a chance to check this message since I posted because I got involved in something totally different. But I want to thank you for taking the time to reply to this message.
Dawa
>>Hi all,
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>>I have a DataSet that receives an XML string (ReadXML) from a VFP object. Whenever I include date value or datetime value, I get an error message that says datetime format is incorrect from the ReadXML method of the DataSet object. The only way around it is convert the date or datetime value to string. Is there a way to keep my date or datetime value as it was without converting it to string first?
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>>TIA,
>
>How does the datetime appear in your XMl file? Perhaps it doesn't meet the XML format for a datetime.
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>BOb
Dawa Tsering
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