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Tamillllll
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Converting UTC Time(24 hr) to local time using power query.

Hi,

 

Can I please get help with below query,

 

The column "Scheduled" is in UTC in 24 hr format, How can I convert this into local time(Sydney)?

(Most of the posted solutions were for AM/PM format on;y). Not sure how this can be converted.

 

Snip of the Column:

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I would like to do this using power query, as I would be performing few steps with date after the conversion.

 

(With column tool, we can convert this to AM/Pm format and convert this into local format. However would not prefer that option.)

 

Thanks:)

 

 

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watkinnc
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Have you tried using DateTimeZone.ToLocal?

 

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powerquery-m/datetimezone-tolocal 

--Nate


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watkinnc
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Super User

Have you tried using DateTimeZone.ToLocal?

 

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powerquery-m/datetimezone-tolocal 

--Nate


I’m usually answering from my phone, which means the results are visualized only in my mind. You’ll need to use my answer to know that it works—but it will work!!

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