![]() Please check the following article for more details about properties of an event: The Start Time and End Time of an event is actually a dateTimeTimeZone type, in default, the Start Time and End Time is in UTC format. TimeZone: "(UTC+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo", // Selected the specific time zone from the provided available optionsīest it is an known issue with Office365Outlook. V2CalendarPostItem() function, please try the following formula: Office365Outlook.V2CalendarPostItem( ""(UTC+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo"", // Selected the specific time zone from the provided available options V4CalendarPostItem() function to achieve your needs, I agree with you, you should modify your formula as below: UpdateContext( V4CalendarPostItem(), but I used Office365Outlook. ShowAs: GlbVar.ShowAs think I have missed something with your Formula, you used Office365Outlook. Register correctly as Tokyo Standard Time ![]() Register as UTC time zone but registered time is correct even it is UTC time zone. I don't understand the behavior of time zone mechanism of V4CalendarPostItem. I found a workaround to use DateTimeValue with locale to register own local time zone. ( register time is correct but time zone is UTC) The calendar event should be registered as UTC time zone. Start time and end time parameters are date-no-tz type. I use V4CalendarPostItem to make an event on calendar but it should be register as UTC time. ![]()
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