If I change the time zone to such with DST when there is a day with 25 hours I expect to see 25 hours in the graph. Instead I see 24 hours and in one of the hours we see the sum of two rows. How can I fix this visualization issue
Hi @Mike34,
I do not think this is a visualization issue, when a DST happens, the day does not have 25 hours, the day “repeats” one hour 2 times, therefore it makes sense that the data is added up on the hour that is “repeated”.
Hope this helps!
I have to disagree:
Even if it looks as the same text - you are showing two different periods.
Additionally, I would think that if I add the time zone to the formatting it should fix the issue, since I should have a different ending (+02:00 and +01:00) but the visualization still combines hours.
Hi @Mike34,
I can mark this as a feature request to more properly handle DST instances. Let us know if you have any additional questions or comments.
If we do not hear back within the next 3 business days, I’ll close out this topic.
Thank you!
Yes, thank you.
DST should be visualized based on the UTC timestamp in the dataset. It should also not affect sumover calculations