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A DateTime is a binary object containing a time stamp. It does not know anything about a specific date format. Therefore, it is recommended to use such whenever possible.

If you parse a datetime string without error, you have a valid binary representation.

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To convert it back to DateTime but it contains "T" again after converting:
makes no sense. After converting a string representation to a DateTime it does not contain a 'T' because it is a binary value.

If you have an output of the form "yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss" somewhere, the DateTime binary value has been converted to a string again. If you don't want the 'T', you have to replace it with a space in the format string used to convert the value.

Similar applies to floating point values for example. You have a binary value. That can be converted to a string using different precisions (digits after the decimal point), scientific format (with exponent), and different (locale dependant) decimal points. These strings might be different but the binary value is still the same.

So don't care about the string representation if you can pass such values in a binary format. If you have to pass them as strings, you have to ensure that the receiver (parse string) uses the same format as used by the the sender to create the string.

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