ThingSpeak data has wrong Time Zone
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My pofile has the Time Zone set to US Mountain (GMT-07:00), but the data is being displayed with US Pacific time (GMT-08:00). I am not encoding any explict time or zone information with my data.
How do I get the data to display in Mountain Time?
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Andrew Clark
le 18 Août 2023
Hi, yes, I thought of that. As you can see in the code I supplied in my query, I set the timezone explicitly to "-800" per the Thinkspeak protocol when I set the "Created_At" field (I am using an RTC to get more accurate timestamps on the data.)
timestamp += "-0800"; // add UTC adjustment for Pacific TZ
...
ThingSpeak.setCreatedAt(timestamp);
Is there a conflict between setting CreatedAt and the Thingspeak Profile? Should I stop setting the timezone in my CreatedAt field in the above Arduino code?
Another clue that might help: just now I set the Profile timezone to "-900 (Alaska)" and the timestamps all changed to the correct timezone - "-800"! So something is causing the time to be off by one hour.
Christopher Stapels
le 28 Sep 2023
ThingSpeak plots in your browser window will generally take the timezone set for your computer.
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Vinod
le 18 Août 2023
Déplacé(e) : Christopher Stapels
le 18 Août 2023
Go here and set your timezone to match your setting:
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Andrew Clark
le 18 Août 2023
Hi Vinod, my Profile looks to be set properly to Pacific:
so, looking for something else...thanks!
Seth Furman
le 13 Sep 2022
dt = datetime(2022,1,1,12,0,0,"TimeZone","Etc/GMT-8")
dt.TimeZone = "Etc/GMT-7"
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