The content is not the same. In the first example, you have date-time in octet-string and in the second one you have the string in the octet-string. DLMS standard defines the begin attribute of the clock object must be date-time in octet-string and adding date-time as a string is wrong.
DLMS standard defines data types that you must use and if you try to use different data types it doesn't work.
Hi,
Hi,
The content is not the same. In the first example, you have date-time in octet-string and in the second one you have the string in the octet-string. DLMS standard defines the begin attribute of the clock object must be date-time in octet-string and adding date-time as a string is wrong.
DLMS standard defines data types that you must use and if you try to use different data types it doesn't work.
BR,
Mikko