HERE Routing API 7
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# xs:dateTime

The lexical representation of xs:dateTime consists of finite-length sequences of characters of the following form:

YYYY + "-" + MM + "-" +
DD + "T" + hh + ":"+
mm + ":" + ss + ("." + s)? +
(zzzzzz)?

Syntax Description
YYYY is a four-or-more digit optionally negative-signed numeral that represents the year; if more than four digits, leading zeros are prohibited, and '0000' is prohibited
MM is a two-digit numeral that represents the month
DD is a two-digit numeral that represents the day
hh is a two-digit numeral that represents the hour   The value 24 is permitted if the minutes and seconds represented are zero, and the dateTime value so represented is the first instant of the following day (the hour property of a dateTime object in the value space cannot have a value greater than 23)
mm is a two-digit numeral that represents the minute
ss is a two-integer-digit numeral that represents the whole seconds
s represents the fractional seconds (optional)
zzzzzz represents the timezone

The timezone portion zzzzzz is represented as follows:

(("+" | "-") + hh + ":"+ mm) | "Z"
Syntax Description
"+"|"-"

"+" indicates a non-negative duration,

"-" indicates a non-positive duration.

hh is a two-digit numeral (with leading zeros as required) that represents the hours
mm is a two-digit numeral (with leading zeros as required) that represents the minutes
"Z" "Z" represent the zero-length duration timezone, UTC "Z" is the canonical representation for UTC dateTime values.

NOTE: URL parsers may need the direction prefix '+' to be provided in encoded format as '%2B'".

## DateTime Example

2002-10-10T12:00:00-05:00 (noon on 10 October 2002, Central Daylight Savings Time as well as Eastern Standard Time in the U.S.) is 2002-10-10T17:00:00Z, five hours later than 2002-10-10T12:00:00Z.