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I've only started noticing this issue in the past 2-3 days. The following are screenshots of the exact same visual, one in the Desktop and the other in Power BI app downloaded from the Windows store:
Screenshot from the Desktop:
Screenshot from the end user app:
As you can see, columns 2 & 3 are exactly the same, as they should be, but in Columns 1 & 4 there is a difference of 4 hours between the values. Seems like a bug??
What do I do?
Additional info: Columns 2&3 are pulled from one table, and Columns 1&4 are from another table.
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Thank you for your replies.
I figured out the bug. The column in question was formatted as "Date & Time" whereas the right format to be used was "Date, Time, Timezone". The Desktop application and the online service were interpreting the data differently due to this.
Thank you for your replies.
I figured out the bug. The column in question was formatted as "Date & Time" whereas the right format to be used was "Date, Time, Timezone". The Desktop application and the online service were interpreting the data differently due to this.
What's the data source? Are the two reports using the same data source? Has anyone refresh the data source before this issue happens?
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