Convert utc to local time#1821
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Can you add to the readme that it converts to the timezone of the user that the script runs under? I'm certain situations (async business rule f.e.) this is relevant to know.
Please also include a reference to the standard documentation, as this is more an example of how to use the standard function, and it is useful to have the links here in case they want to read more about it.
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Thank you for your submission. I have added 2 comments. Once you addressed those, feel free to submit a PR. Closing this for now. |
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PR Description: In ServiceNow, date/time fields are stored in UTC. To display or process the date in the user’s local time, we can use GlideDateTime methods. This is useful in notifications, reports, and UI messages.
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