![]() Passing of the time zone parameter during the overwrite or after it is done. I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out what seems like it should be a simple. It helps us easily understand how time zone difference works, and possibly get an idea about the current time in a selected time zone. My problem is that when I publish or overwrite using the proper time configurations that data is correct and displays exactly as it should.īut when I use the script found here it reverts back to UTC. STANDARD TIME (UTC +8) AUSTRALIAN WESTERN CENTRAL TIME (UTC +8:45) AUSTRALIAN CENTRAL STANDARD TIME (UTC +9:30) AUSTRALIAN CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME (UTC. UTC Time Offsets This is the list of utc time zone offsets in HH:MM time format and the time difference between universal time. No one says, I was mugged at 10:00 PM UTC, they'll say the time of day 4:00 PM/ 5:00 PM depending on daylight savings time. The data has several time fields such as CallDate, FirstArrival, ClosedDate and these are based on when they happened as they happened for the officers and witness/ victim or whoever. I have several dashboards and various apps that show 2 week overviews or similar metrics.The work around we have for now is overwrite the a published feature layer every morning after the SQL update completes to uptake the new data to our portal. ![]() Any filter using "is within the last" or similar expressions cause an error accessing the data. We've piece milled everything back together except for one very specific date filter issue. Long story short, the hosted services we had published on our server with near real time CFS and officer locations suffered catastrophic failures right around the time of the UC and we've been scrambling to do damage control ever since. Esri won't even support 10.4 after the next update, and not exactly pouring all their resources in to it now. Central Standard Time (North America) is 6 hours behind from the UTC universal time. we have older servers and are stuck at 10.4 until, well, the city gets the money to pay for new servers I suppose. UTC time to Central time including DST adjustments This SQL expression converts UTC time to Central Standard time which also adjusts itself for the Day Light Saving Time period. csv file emailed from the Communications District, who maintain the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD). ![]() The data is updated in our SQL database nightly via a. So we use 911 Calls for Service (CFS) and reported crime. We support all the municipal agencies and departments, and I more specifically work with public safety/ law enforcement. I work for the City of Baton Rouge Information Services Department. I do have multiple accounts, unfortunately they are linked and I can only be counted once lol ![]()
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