If you just want it to work, then perhaps:
using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
public class Account
{
// your main property; TODO: your version
[XmlIgnore]
public Nullable<DateTime> AccountExpirationDate {get;set;}
// this is a shim property that we use to provide the serialization
[XmlAttribute("AccountExpirationDate")]
[Browsable(false), EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Never)]
public DateTime AccountExpirationDateSerialized
{
get {return AccountExpirationDate.Value;}
set {AccountExpirationDate = value;}
}
// and here we turn serialization of the value on/off per the value
[Browsable(false), EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Never)]
public bool ShouldSerializeAccountExpirationDateSerialized()
{
return AccountExpirationDate.HasValue;
}
// test it...
static void Main()
{
var ser = new XmlSerializer(typeof(Account));
var obj1 = new Account { AccountExpirationDate = DateTime.Today };
ser.Serialize(Console.Out, obj1);
Console.WriteLine();
var obj2 = new Account { AccountExpirationDate = null};
ser.Serialize(Console.Out, obj2);
}
}
This will only include the attribute when there is a non-null value.
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