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Hi AB,
if I try to convert an ISO8601 time expression (10:30:47.0Z), the function fails because doesn't start with an year (4 digits) but the standard allows this format.
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Sorry but , if I'm not wrong, Z indicates that the time value is the time in Greenwich, England, or UTC time.
What I was trying to say is that the function doesn't work with simple ISO 8601 time (without date).
Is there another way to handle this ?
Tx very much.
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Ok,
for other distracted as me : I have to use Iso8601ToTimePUTF8Char !!!
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