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peter_werk
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Substract 10 minutes from TimeDate.UtcNow()

Hello I have a problem with subtracting minutes from time now in UTC timezone. The problem if reformatting the date 

 

Expression.Error: We cannot convert the value #datetimezone(2023, 5, 5, 8, 17, 6.4582182, 0, 0) to type DateTime.
Details:
Value=5/5/2023 8:17:06 AM +00:00
Type=[Type]

 

 

 

 

 

let
    // get the current UTC time
    utcNow = DateTimeZone.UtcNow(),

    // convert UTC time to the local time zone
    localTime = DateTimeZone.ToLocal(utcNow),

    // subtract 10 minutes from the local time
    tenMinutesAgo = localTime - #duration(0, 0, 10, 0),

    // convert the local time to a DateTime value
    dateTimeValue = DateTimeZone.ToLocal(tenMinutesAgo),

    // format the local time as a string in the ISO 8601 format
    formattedTime = DateTime.ToText(dateTimeValue, "yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss"),

    // construct the API URL with the formatted time parameter
    apiUrl = "MY API URL" & "?group=ba5bd6e6-d513-42b7-8a68-5830d67a32a6" & "&after=" & formattedTime,

    // make the API request and parse the JSON response
    Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents(apiUrl, [Headers=[Authorization="token MY API TOKEN"]])),
    #"Converted to Table" = Table.FromRecords({Source}),
    #"Expanded results" = Table.ExpandListColumn(#"Converted to Table", "results"),​

 

 

 

 

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ChielFaber
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This might help:

 

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Power-Query/Convert-a-columns-of-datatype-datetimezone-to-datetime/...


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Anonymous
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Hi @peter_werk ,

 

If you want to format the datetime to a fixed format. You could do as follows.

formattedTime =Number.ToText(Date.Year(dateTimeValue))&"-"&Text.PadStart(Number.ToText(Date.Month(dateTimeValue)),0,"2")&"-"&Text.PadStart(Number.ToText(Date.Day(dateTimeValue)),0,"2")&"T"&Text.PadStart(Number.ToText(Time.Hour(dateTimeValue)),0,"2")&":"&Text.PadStart(Number.ToText(Time.Minute(dateTimeValue)),0,"2")&":"&Text.PadStart(Number.ToText(Number.RoundUp(Time.Second(dateTimeValue))),2,"0"),

 

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You can download my attachment for details.

 

Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.           

ChielFaber
Solution Specialist
Solution Specialist

This might help:

 

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Power-Query/Convert-a-columns-of-datatype-datetimezone-to-datetime/...


[Tip] Keep CALM and DAX on.
[Solved?] Hit “Accept as Solution” and leave a Kudos.
[About] Chiel | SuperUser (2023–2) |

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