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I have several tables with timestamp columns that are being automatically converted to my local time when imported from Snowflake. How can I stop this conversion and keep the UTC time from my source?
thanks,
David
Thanks, but do i have to do this on every timestamp column? There are about 35 columns with this issue. Was hoping this was a feature that could be turned off.
You can use the DateTimeZone.RemoveZone() function before converting it to type DateTime.
Pat
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