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RoyBatty
Contributor III
Contributor III

Select and convert (apply) timezone (offset)

Hi,

We have data where all timestamps are in the GMT+0 time zone.

We have simple data visualization: sheet with tables that, among other things, have columns that display the values ​​of those timestamp fields.

We would like to have a filter-list of timezones or offsets (GMT+0, GMT+1, GMT+2 ... ) so that when you select one - to convert the timezone or apply an offset to those timestamp-fields (on for example, if you select GMT+8, then a -8 hour offset would be applied).

Is something like this possible in Qlik?

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EDIT: Even this would suit us (if possible): For example, the user can enter a number somewhere and that number of hours is added to the existing values ​​of the timestamp field.

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nhenckel
Luminary
Luminary

Yes, this is definitely possible in Qlik Sense! 

Step 1: Load the Timestamps Properly

Ensure your timestamps are loaded in the correct format. For example:

Data:
LOAD 
    Timestamp(TimestampField, 'YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss') AS OriginalTimestamp
FROM [YourDataSource];


Step 2: Create a Variable for the Offset

Create a variable, e.g., vTimezoneOffset, with a default value of 0. This variable will represent the number of hours to offset from GMT+0.


Step 3: Adjust the Timestamp Dynamically

Use the following expression to calculate the adjusted timestamp:

=Timestamp(OriginalTimestamp + $(vTimezoneOffset)/24)

This adds the offset (in hours) to your OriginalTimestamp. For example, entering 2 in the offset variable will shift the timestamp by 2 hours.


Step 4: Add User Input

Option A: Direct Input

  • Add a Variable Input object to your sheet and link it to vTimezoneOffset.
  • Users can enter a custom number (e.g., 8 for GMT+8 or -5 for GMT-5), and the adjusted timestamp will update dynamically.

Option B: Predefined Timezones (Simplified)

  • Use a Variable Input object with the Dropdown option.
  • Define the dropdown options as:
    • Name: GMT+0, Value: 0
    • Name: GMT+1, Value: 1
    • Name: GMT+2, Value: 2
    • Name: GMT-1, Value: -1
    • Name: GMT-8, Value: -8
  • Link it to vTimezoneOffset.


This allows users to select a timezone directly from a predefined list, and the adjusted timestamp will update accordingly.

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nhenckel
Luminary
Luminary

Yes, this is definitely possible in Qlik Sense! 

Step 1: Load the Timestamps Properly

Ensure your timestamps are loaded in the correct format. For example:

Data:
LOAD 
    Timestamp(TimestampField, 'YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss') AS OriginalTimestamp
FROM [YourDataSource];


Step 2: Create a Variable for the Offset

Create a variable, e.g., vTimezoneOffset, with a default value of 0. This variable will represent the number of hours to offset from GMT+0.


Step 3: Adjust the Timestamp Dynamically

Use the following expression to calculate the adjusted timestamp:

=Timestamp(OriginalTimestamp + $(vTimezoneOffset)/24)

This adds the offset (in hours) to your OriginalTimestamp. For example, entering 2 in the offset variable will shift the timestamp by 2 hours.


Step 4: Add User Input

Option A: Direct Input

  • Add a Variable Input object to your sheet and link it to vTimezoneOffset.
  • Users can enter a custom number (e.g., 8 for GMT+8 or -5 for GMT-5), and the adjusted timestamp will update dynamically.

Option B: Predefined Timezones (Simplified)

  • Use a Variable Input object with the Dropdown option.
  • Define the dropdown options as:
    • Name: GMT+0, Value: 0
    • Name: GMT+1, Value: 1
    • Name: GMT+2, Value: 2
    • Name: GMT-1, Value: -1
    • Name: GMT-8, Value: -8
  • Link it to vTimezoneOffset.


This allows users to select a timezone directly from a predefined list, and the adjusted timestamp will update accordingly.