When I save a DateTimeOffest
in my project settings, I'm losing some precision :
The first variable is the original value, before serialization. The second is the value after Deserialization.
In fact my variable is serialized like this in the config file :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
<userSettings>
<MyApp.Properties.Settings>
[...]
<setting name="LatestCheckTimestamp" serializeAs="String">
<value>02/22/2013 14:39:06 +00:00</value>
</setting>
[...]
</MyApp.Properties.Settings>
</userSettings>
</configuration>
Is there a way to specify some serialization parameters to increase precision ?
I know I can use some workaround, for example by storing the Ticks and the offset value or something like that, but I d'like to know if there's not a better way.
EDIT : More info : I'm using the standard Visual Studio project settings to store my value :
MyApp.Settings.Default.LatestCheckTimestamp = initialLatestCheckTimestamp;
MyApp.Settings.Default.Save();
MyApp.Settings
is the class generated by Visual studio when you edit settings in the project properties page.
EDIT 2 : Solution :
Base on the answer of Matt Johnson, this is what I did :
- Renamed the setting from
LatestCheckTimestamp
toLatestCheckTimestampString
but not in my code - Added the following Wrapper in an independent file to complete the partial class
Settings
:
.
public DateTimeOffset LatestCheckTimestamp
{
get { return DateTimeOffset.Parse(LatestCheckTimestampString); }
set { LatestCheckTimestampString = value.ToString("o"); }
}
The new config file now looks like :
<configuration>
<userSettings>
<MyApp.Properties.Settings>
[...]
<setting name="LatestCheckTimestampString" serializeAs="String">
<value>2013-02-22T16:54:04.3647473+00:00</value>
</setting>
</MyApp.Properties.Settings>
</userSettings>
</configuration>
... and my code still is
MyApp.Settings.Default.LatestCheckTimestamp = initialLatestCheckTimestamp;
MyApp.Settings.Default.Save();