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Since around monday 10/24/2022, when using a (fixed or FX) datetime value as MIN or MAX of a Graph axis, the value is "shifted" of 1 or 2 hours back (depending on the fact that the datetime selected is in the CET [+1] or CEST [+2] timezone).
It looks as if the datetime was converted from CET/CEST to UTC (subtracting 1/2 hours) and then the new "face value" of the UCT datetime was used as a MIN/MAX value for the x-axis.
The bug appears on the Desktop Client (Version: 2.110.805.0 64-bit (October 2022)) AND on the Power BI Service (patched yesterday 10/26/2022 with the latest version), even on reports that were published on February 2022 and were NEVER refreshed since then: those were correctly rendered at the time, and are now "shifted".
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