Till then we should have finished converting the time into Client local time. Select ClientTime column, navigate to Transform tab, choose data type and select Date/Time/TimeZone: Then we need format the column into date/time/timezone format. This step adds the default UTC Time Zone (0 here) under the time stored in, to the newly created ZoneTime column Īfter that, we need to create another column to switch the time zone to the client, also click on the Add custom column, then copy and paste the following formula:ĭateTimeZone.SwitchZone(,)Īfter that, we have successfully added the time Zone information into the time. When data loaded into Power BI, open Query Editor, under the Add column tab, click Add Custom Column, then under the formula part, copy and paste the following:Ĭlick OK. Hi may take a try with the method below:Īssuming currently we have the Time and UTC column in a table, where stores the actual UTC time, stores the changed hour count between client and UTC.īased on the different Time Zone, UTC values changes within -12 to 12 range.
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