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I recently published a report in PST but when some one opened the shared dashboard the date went back to IST and accordingly the data per week also changed but now when I am opening the dashboard in PST again I can't see the data changing back to PST.
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You may refer to the expression below.
DateTime.LocalNow() - #duration(0,8,0,0)
Power BI service shows the current date and time in UTC.
Will this automatically cover necessary adjustments for daylight savings etc.? - Not sure if it would as time difference can be 7 hours for a few weeks a year for example or is that where the UTC offset comes in?
In my case I have times in PST that are getting automatically converted to UTC: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Issues/DateTimes-are-being-automatically-converted-to-UTC-timezone-...
But in my case I need it to stay in pst at all times is there any way to do that?
Add the UTC offset to your formula.
Measure = NOW () - 8 / 24
what do I do to make a custom column for this?
You may refer to the expression below.
DateTime.LocalNow() - #duration(0,8,0,0)
Thanks for help
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