Microsoft KB Archive/289842

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Article ID: 289842

Article Last Modified on 2/22/2007



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  • Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Standard Edition
  • Microsoft XML Parser 2.6



This article was previously published under Q289842

SUMMARY

This article lists the data types used in the Web Storage System that are supported by the Microsoft XML parser.

Note that the Microsoft XML parser does not support multivalued string data types (mv:string). The Web Storage System can return XML data containing values of type mv:string, but the Microsoft XML parser cannot be used to interpret this data.

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XML Data Types

bin.base64 MIME-style Base64 encoded binary BLOB.
bin.hex Hexadecimal digits representing octets.
boolean 0 or 1, where 0 == "false" and 1 =="true".
char String, one character long.
date Date in a subset ISO 8601 format, without the time data. For example: "1994-11-05".
dateTime Date in a subset of ISO 8601 format, with optional time and no optional zone. Fractional seconds can be as precise as nanoseconds. For example: "1988-04-07T18:39:09".
dateTime.tz Date in a subset ISO 8601 format, with optional time and optional zone. Fractional seconds can be as precise as nanoseconds. For example: "1988-04-07T18:39:09-08:00".
fixed.14.4 Same as "number" but no more than 14 digits to the left of the decimal point, and no more than 4 to the right.
float Real number, with no limit on digits; can potentially have a leading sign, fractional digits, and optionally an exponent. Punctuation as in U.S. English. Values range from 1.7976931348623157E+308 to 2.2250738585072014E-308.
int Number, with optional sign, no fractions, and no exponent.
number Number, with no limit on digits; can potentially have a leading sign, fractional digits, and optionally an exponent. Punctuation as in U.S. English. (Values have same range as most significant number, R8, 1.7976931348623157E+308 to 2.2250738585072014E-308.)
time Time in a subset ISO 8601 format, with no date and no time zone. For example: "08:15:27".
time.tz Time in a subset ISO 8601 format, with no date but optional time zone. For example: "08:1527-05:00".
i1 Integer represented in one byte. A number, with optional sign, no fractions, no exponent. For example: "1, 127, -128".
i2 Integer represented in one word. A number, with optional sign, no fractions, no exponent. For example: "1, 703, -32768".
i4 Integer represented in four bytes. A number, with optional sign, no fractions, no exponent. For example: "1, 703, -32768, 148343, -1000000000".
i8 Integer represented in eight bytes. A number with optional sign, no fractions, no exponent, and 19-digit precision. Range is from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807.
r4 Real number, with seven digit precision; can potentially have a leading sign, fractional digits, and optionally an exponent. Punctuation as in U.S. English. Values range from 3.40282347E+38F to 1.17549435E-38F.
r8 Real number, with 15 digit precision; can potentially have a leading sign, fractional digits, and optionally an exponent. Punctuation as in U.S. English. Values range from 1.7976931348623157E+308 to 2.2250738585072014E-308.
ui1 Unsigned integer. A number, unsigned, no fractions, no exponent. For example: "1, 255".
ui2 Unsigned integer, two bytes. A number, unsigned, no fractions, no exponent. For example: "1, 255, 65535".
ui4 Unsigned integer, four bytes. A number, unsigned, no fractions, no exponent. For example: "1, 703, 3000000000".
ui8 Unsigned integer, eight bytes. A number, unsigned, no fractions, no exponent. Range is 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615.
uri Universal Resource Identifier (URI). For example: "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:Office9%22.
uuid Hexadecimal digits representing octets, optional embedded hyphens that are ignored. For example: "333C7BC4-460F-11D0-BC04-0080C7055A83".


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