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HI @Anonymous,
Current power bi service only support utc datetime, if you are setting to local region date, it will auto convert this to utc.
Reference link:
Time in PBI Service is inconsistent with the local time (non-UTC time) displayed in PBI Desktop
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
HI @Anonymous,
Current power bi service only support utc datetime, if you are setting to local region date, it will auto convert this to utc.
Reference link:
Time in PBI Service is inconsistent with the local time (non-UTC time) displayed in PBI Desktop
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
The above link doesn't seem to apply to the issue I am facing... In my case, I am trying to compare two dates. In Power BI Desktop they are seen as equal while on Power BI Service they are seen as different (or vice versa). In other words it seems like one of the dates remains the same while the other is "converted" to UTC date/time. I have tried different conversions and/or formatting, but still no luck. I can of course design my test with the Power BI Service behavior in mind, but it'd be great if what I see in Power BI Desktop is what I get in Power BI Service (WYSpbidIWYGpbis :-)) Has anyone a proven solution to address the issue I am seeing?
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