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Timezone Switch

I have a report that is being refreshed on the service. 

 

As with so many others I'm trying to convert UTC to a local timezone. I've read many similar posts but still not getting something quite right.  My end goal is to set up a relative date filter to show data from Today. This of course works, until it is tomorrow in UTC.  

 

Here is where I currently am

I've made copied one of my datetimestamp fields in my data set and made it into a timezone using

DateTime.AddZone([#"Login Time - Copy"],0)

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from here I tried converting to my desired timezone using switchzone

DateTimeZone.SwitchZone ([Sample Login as UTC],-7)

 

I've then used DateTimeZone.RemoveZone([Pacific Conversion]) to try and achieve what i was after. 

 

The end result is so far the same, I'm still stuck with today being based on UTC. What did I miss?

 

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Thanks!

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Anonymous
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Hi @PBI_Rookie ,

 

You could use #duration().

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerquery-m/sharpduration 

[datetime]+#duration(0,-7,0,0)
DateTime.LocalNow()+#duration(0,-7,0,0)

vjaywmsft_0-1649404500633.png

 

Best Regards,

Jay

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Anonymous
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Hi @PBI_Rookie ,

 

You could use #duration().

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerquery-m/sharpduration 

[datetime]+#duration(0,-7,0,0)
DateTime.LocalNow()+#duration(0,-7,0,0)

vjaywmsft_0-1649404500633.png

 

Best Regards,

Jay

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