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A value that indicates a particular day and time, such as a timestamp.
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It appears that > behaves like >= in a soql query. Why?
When you format a string it automatically converts the datetime to the timezone of the SF instance. (In my case PST). … It could have been that in the process of debugging my code i switched from from bound datetime values in my soql query to string datetime values, and in so doing created the issue I was experiencing. …
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JSON.serialize is mucking with my datetime objects. How do I fix this?
I feel that the following assertion should be true, but it is not:
DateTime testDate = DateTime.now();
System.assertEquals('"' + testDate.format('yyyy-MM-dd\'T\'hh:mm:ss.SSS\'Z\'' + '"'), JSON.serialize … 28.966 (2966802000)|FATAL_ERROR|System.AssertException: Assertion Failed: Expected: "2014-04-03T04:38:27.988Z", Actual: "2014-04-03T20:38:27.988Z"
Update: when using formatGMT I still get the error:
DateTime …
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Is there a way to set SystemModstamp on a newly created SObject in a unit test?
I really just need to be able to modify a DateTime field on a SObject. Ideally though, I would be able to set the SystemModstamp or cause it to be set. …
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How is a DateTime object formatted into a String suitable for a String based SOQL query?
In order to write a where clause against a datetime field, you need to format your dateTime object into the following format:
WHERE SystemModstamp > 2005-10-08T01:02:03Z
How do you correctly convert … the dateTime object to a String? …