datetime-from-parts
Returns a value of type xs:dateTime built from any combination of the following parts as arguments: year, month, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond, and timezone. This function automatically normalizes the supplied parameters. For example, 32nd of January will automatically be changed to 1st of February.
Languages
Built-in, C++, C#, Java.
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
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year | xs:int | Provides the year. |
month | xs:int | Provides the month. |
day | xs:int | Provides the day of the month. |
hour | xs:int | Optional. Provides the hour. |
minute | xs:int | Optional. Provides the minute. |
second | xs:int | Optional. Provides the second. |
millisecond | xs:decimal | Optional. Provides the millisecond. |
timezone | xs:int | Optional. Provides the timezone, in minutes. This value can be negative. |
Example
The following mapping constructs an xs:dateTime value from parts that are supplied by constants.
The mapping output is 2020-04-17T08:58:54.333-01:00.
For another example, see the IDoc_Order.mfd mapping from the <Documents>\Altova\MapForce2025\MapForceExamples\ folder. This mapping illustrates how to read data from SAP IDoc instance files. It contains a user-defined function "convertIDOCDate" which assembles the xs:dateTime value from two input strings, using the left-trim and substring functions.
The dateString and timeString components are parameters to the user-defined function. They are supplied by the main mapping, from the SAP IDoc instance file:
In this mapping, the date value as a string is 19990621. The time value is 0930. Consequently, the datetime-from-parts function returns the value 1999-06-21T09:30:00. This value is also the result of the user-defined function and is written to the Received item of the target XML document.