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When you store something in a flow date/time variable, it's converted into instance-time!
See the example below where i:
- First look up one record which i will use as reference for following "look ups"
- Use that record's datetime field in a query (it's safely converted into UTC for a correct query)
- Save the same datetime "value"/"pill" into a date/time variable, here we can see that the value is not kept as UTC but converted into server-time.
- Using that variable in a lookup will result in a totally different result
This can cause issues for delta sync designs etc, either causing overlaps or gaps in the data.
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3 weeks ago
it's a known behavior
see past discussions
Flow Designer: how to use Date/Time Data Transform when not in UTC?
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Ankur
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3 weeks ago
workaround is to create custom flow action and handle this
How to check date is greater than 24 hours in flow desinger from catalog variable -> response from @Hayo Lubbers
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This is a well-known Flow Designer nuance: Record Lookup queries automatically treat Date/Time pills as UTC, but when the same value is stored in a Flow Variable or string, it is rendered using the instance/server time zone.
You can find several posts on this topic in the community.
Regards
Tanushree Maiti
ServiceNow Technical Architect
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanushreemaiti
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it's a known behavior
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Flow Designer: how to use Date/Time Data Transform when not in UTC?
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workaround is to create custom flow action and handle this
How to check date is greater than 24 hours in flow desinger from catalog variable -> response from @Hayo Lubbers
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Ankur
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This is a well-known Flow Designer nuance: Record Lookup queries automatically treat Date/Time pills as UTC, but when the same value is stored in a Flow Variable or string, it is rendered using the instance/server time zone.
You can find several posts on this topic in the community.
Regards
Tanushree Maiti
ServiceNow Technical Architect
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanushreemaiti