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I am developing an Cocoa application on the Mac and I am consuming a WCF service which is returning me a JSON date which comes from a SQL Server DATETIMEOFFSET field. The JSON object returned from the service including the date fields is outlined below:

{
    "ObjectId": 1,
    "Name": "My Object Name",
    "Description": "My Object Description",   
    "CreateDate": {
        "DateTime": "/Date(1306481778297)/",
        "OffsetMinutes": 0
    },
    "LastModifiedDate": {
        "DateTime": "/Date(1306936930427)/",
        "OffsetMinutes": 0
    }
}

My question is how do I convert the CreateDate and LastModifiedDate fields to NSDate objects?

I attempted to create a NSDateFormatter and abstract the value that way. However this works for simple string dates or the standard JSON date (/Date(1306936930427)/) but not the the date object containing the date and the offset.

NSDateFormatter *dateFormatter = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init]
NSString *creationDate = [myObject valueForKey:@"CreateDate"];
NSDate *date = [dateFormatter dateFromString:creationDate];

Any help on this one will be much appreciated.

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First, extract the number from the string (e.g. 1306936930427); NSScanner might come in handy for this. Then divide it by 1000.0 and use NSDate's dateWithTimeIntervalSince1970: class method to get your NSDate.

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