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h4tt3n
Resolver II
Resolver II

Dax command that returns time based on logged-in customer timezone, not server timezone (UTC)

Hello everyone,

 

I am having trouble solving a challenge that I thought must be very simple: To offset timestamps in my report so all times are shown in the customers local timezone, ie. the timezone of the machine on which he/she is viewing my report, and not in the timezone used by the server, ie. UTC.

 

However useful this function might be to a lot of people, apparently it doesn't exist?

 

If you have solved this issue, please let me know how you did it.

 

Cheers & thanks in advance, Mike

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edejes2
Advocate IV
Advocate IV

Hello @h4tt3n , 

 

Try this meassure

Time = NOW()+(12/24)
 
I hope this is what you're looking for. 
 
Regards!
ED

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