pjandshelly

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How do you convert a date/time field from UTC to EST Time zone. My time should be 1/14/2019 12:00 AM and is displaying as 1/14/2019 5:00 AM.
 

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Have you tried :
=C2-5/24
assuming the UTC time is in C2
 
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Have you tried :
=C2-5/24
assuming the UTC time is in C2

That gave an error. I am working in power query. I transformed the column to a date/time field as well, hoping it will move the hour back with no luck.

I tried this and ([#"Diversion Date-Time"]-5)/24 and [#"Diversion Date-Time"]-5/24.

Suggestions?
 
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Sorry, I never use powerquery, I find VBA much more powerfuil and easier.
 
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