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Hello All.
I have order data where the date of the order is given in UTC.
For example:
Order ID Order Date
123456 28/02/2018 21:07:05 UTC - this is correct because it is in February!
However, in PowerBi, it looks like this:
Order ID Order Date
123456 01/03/2018 04:07:05 AM - this is not correct because now it is March!
How can I correct this?
It means that right now, for my monthly March order report it is actually including February orders from last month.
Many thanks.
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Hi @ianwuk
For your example, the time in UTC is 28/02/2018 21:07:05, and your local time is 01/03/2018 04:07:05 AM, this is to say you are now in UTC +7.
One workaround is to subtract seven hours from the order date for all records in the table,
Column = [Order Date] - TIME ( 7, 0, 0 )
Best Regards
Maggie
Hi @ianwuk
For your example, the time in UTC is 28/02/2018 21:07:05, and your local time is 01/03/2018 04:07:05 AM, this is to say you are now in UTC +7.
One workaround is to subtract seven hours from the order date for all records in the table,
Column = [Order Date] - TIME ( 7, 0, 0 )
Best Regards
Maggie
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