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Error in Synch-Template Google / Outlook Message 400 String was not recognized as a valid DateTime

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I found a Template called "Wenn ein Termin in einem Kalender aktualisiert wird -> Termin aktua…"

This one should synch Google calendar with Outlook calendar in both ways.

Once entering the right calendar an testing the following message Comes up:

 

{
"status": 400,
  "message": "String was not recognized as a valid DateTime.\r\nclientRequestId: e23c2d70-3af8-4c8e-a87f-b6565c0b4c81",
  "source": "office365-ne.azconn-ne-01.p.azurewebsites.net"
}
 
This is the configuration:
 
 
 

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and this is the error message

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Any ideas to solve that Problem?

Thanks Rainer

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  • yashag2255 Profile Picture
    24,769 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at

    Hey @RainerWinter 

     

    I have just made a test on my side and am unable to reproduce the error. 

     

    Can you confirm that you are providing the right values from the dynamic selector for the Event start and Event end timings?

     

    You should use these attributes: 

    1. Event List Event Start Date-Time (Ereignisliste Ereignis Startdatum-Uhrzeit)

    2. Event List Event End Date-Time (Ereignisliste Ereignis Enddatum-Uhrzeit)

     

    Hope this Helps!

     

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    Hi @RainerWinter ,

     

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    manuelstgomes Profile Picture
    6,625 on at

    Hi @RainerWinter 

     

    The issue is that the value is a string ("String was not recognized") and not a date. Try the following:

    formatDateTime(<your variable>, 'yyyy-MM-dd')

     

    This is if your input format is, for example, 2019-12-26. By adjusting the string value into a valid date type then your "Termin aktua..." step will run correctly.

     

    If I have answered your question, please mark your post as Solved.
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    Cheers
    Manuel

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