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glenloftus
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Date discrepancy between Sharepoint Lists and Power BI for Australian users

When data containing date columns is imported from a Sharepoint List, there appears to be an issue with how Power BI handles time zones.

I'm an Australian user and I have found that entries on the first of the month in my Sharepoint List are adjusted (incorrectly) by Power BI to be on the last day of the previous month.

This issue is playing havoc with my monthly sales figures. Please advise if this is a known fault and if a fix or workaround is available.

 

Thank you.

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Anonymous
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I'm also Australian and my guess is that your Date values are stored in a DATETIME format which is being converted to a different Timezone.  If you are only considering the Date portion of the value, you would have a small window where times change from 1 date to another. At the end of the month (and end of the year) that window will cause the dates to be in a different period entirely.

 

Have a look at the data you are importing first, and see whether you need to apply a timezone conversion.  I'd be guessing it would be UTC to something near +10

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