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My data comes in on a weekly basis. See entries at 00:00
When using "interpolate.linear(every: 1d)" to get the missing values the function will use UTC time.
For the days I already have data it will add a second entry. And all these timestamps are 1:00 or 2:00 (summertime).
Is there a way interpolate.linear can use 0:00 at the given timezone instead of using 0:00 UTC ?
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My data comes in on a weekly basis. See entries at 00:00
When using "interpolate.linear(every: 1d)" to get the missing values the function will use UTC time.
For the days I already have data it will add a second entry. And all these timestamps are 1:00 or 2:00 (summertime).
Is there a way interpolate.linear can use 0:00 at the given timezone instead of using 0:00 UTC ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: