Hardware-dependent NSDateFormatter dateFromString: bug (returns nil)
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I have several date strings that I need to convert to NSDates. My parsing code is the following:

NSString *s = [pair objectForKey:@"nodeContent"];
NSDateFormatter *f = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
[f setDateFormat:@"yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZZ"];
self.date = [f dateFromString:s];

The above code works fine in all the devices and simulators we've tested. The strange thing is that when the above code runs on any iPhone 5 running iOS 6.1 or 7.0.x , the line self.date = [f dateFromString:s]; returns nil every time.

I have checked and the string s exists and contains the same characters when compared side-by-side with a device that does parse the date correctly.

This is an example date string: `2013-10-31T21:50:00-06:00'

Am I missing something here?

Atonement answered 24/10, 2013 at 23:19 Comment(2)
quantify any. Could it be an issue with the locale?Prehistory
possible duplicate of What is the best way to deal with the NSDateFormatter locale "feature"?Ofori
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It's because you are not setting the date formatter's locale to the special en_US_POSIX locale. Most likely your iPhone 5 has a different setting for the 24-hour setting.

You need to set the special locale whenever you parse a fixed format string.

Ostrogoth answered 24/10, 2013 at 23:23 Comment(1)
Thank you. I added the line [f setLocale:[NSLocale localeWithLocaleIdentifier:@"en_US_POSIX"]]; and it works now.Atonement

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