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Hi All,
I've created the blow last refresh time calculation. Is there a way I can convert the same to UTC -6 time zone?
As of now its showing me local time zone but i want to show the UTC -6 time zone on my report.
Kindly help if its possible.
Regards,
Himanshu
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@Anonymous , you have UTCNOW in dax
a new column or measure like this
time with zone = UTCNOW() - time(6,0,0)
Should give you
refer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3mLeLv-Kj0
@Anonymous , you have UTCNOW in dax
a new column or measure like this
time with zone = UTCNOW() - time(6,0,0)
Should give you
Thnaks for the support it has given me the desired output.
But one question, I have scheduled the report to refresh 8 times a day in the power bi service. Will the time on the report change itself by using this new dax column?
Regards,
Himanshu
@Anonymous , There you might have setup like this
https://www.excelguru.ca/blog/2016/06/08/display-last-refreshed-date-in-power-bi/
also refer:
Add hours
[DateTime] + #duration(0,6,0,0))
@amitchandak Both the links are not solving my issue. Also the column I've created using "time with zone = UTCNOW() - time(6,0,0)" is not what I intended. After every pafe refresh the time is changing on my report. WHat I want is only when the dataset is refreshed the time should change or if I can show the next dataset refresh time in my report.
Is there any possibility for this?
Regards,
Himanshu