Forum Discussion
EvanMartinez
4 years agoQuickbase Staff
Hi Eric,
The Date Created field that is built into a table doesn't store the data of the time zone it is in, instead it defaults to the time zone that the app itself is set to regardless of the user who put in the data. For example Date Created in an app set to Eastern Time would capture the date and time a record was created in Eastern Time whether the users is in Boston on Eastern Time or in California on Pacific time. So you can figure out the Time zone of the date created by looking in your App Properties and seeing the time zone it is set to.
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Evan Martinez
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The Date Created field that is built into a table doesn't store the data of the time zone it is in, instead it defaults to the time zone that the app itself is set to regardless of the user who put in the data. For example Date Created in an app set to Eastern Time would capture the date and time a record was created in Eastern Time whether the users is in Boston on Eastern Time or in California on Pacific time. So you can figure out the Time zone of the date created by looking in your App Properties and seeing the time zone it is set to.
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Evan Martinez
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