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Timezone conversion from source city not working #32

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laxman20 opened this issue Dec 10, 2019 · 10 comments
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Timezone conversion from source city not working #32

laxman20 opened this issue Dec 10, 2019 · 10 comments

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@laxman20
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In my screenshot, I am trying to determine what time in Toronto corresponds to 12:00pm in Accra (12:00pm in Accra -> Toronto).
Instead I am seeing the reverse (12:00pm in Toronto -> Accra)

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@keturiosakys
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Getting the same issue here.

@ben-xD
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ben-xD commented Sep 22, 2020

try 3 components: e.g. tz accra 0. 0500. I found that using 0. (the offset) helps the date output to come out for today. The date output is otherwise wrong if you use another positive integer, and missing if you use 0.

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@aryan-jain
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aryan-jain commented Oct 16, 2020

I don't think it works even with the addition of 0.
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@ben-xD
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ben-xD commented Oct 16, 2020

Remove the colon from your 24HR formatted time.

@ben-xD
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ben-xD commented Oct 16, 2020

It's not in an ideal state right now though, but it works when you understand it xD

@kuncevic
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kuncevic commented May 5, 2022

with magic 0. works from me, however it would be great to get it fixed

@mattstratford
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This isn't working for me at all. Would be excellent to fix indeed.
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@ohtayuuki
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I am having (I think) essentially the same issue. I can get the conversion from a source city to work if I specify a date in some form ('yyyymmdd', 'yymmdd', 'tm', etc.) where people have put '0.', but this only works when the source city has a one-word name. So it works with e.g. Tokyo or Lyon as the source city, but does not with New York.

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@9mm
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9mm commented May 20, 2023

Does anyone know why it doesnt work at all? No matter what queries I try it immediately falls back to google. ive made sure the timezones are in the list

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@panomitrius
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panomitrius commented Jan 24, 2024

Does anyone know why it doesnt work at all? No matter what queries I try it immediately falls back to google. ive made sure the timezones are in the list
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Same here (on Alfred 5), did you manage to solve it?

Edit, searched around and found a solution in another thread - here.

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