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There are two types of time zones in Scuba:

  • The data time zone: all data is stored using the Universal Time Zone (UTC)

  • The query time zone: this is the time zone of your Scuba instance. The default query time zone is Pacific Standard Time (PST), but this can be configured to any time zone that you want to use.  

Changing the query time zone simply shifts the events as they are displayed in Scuba, but doesn't change their original timestamps.

How does the time zone affect relative time queries?

Relative time queries will be relative to the configured time zone. For example, "yesterday until today" will align to 12:00 AM XXX depending on the configured time zone. Queries using "1 day ago until now" will be exactly 24 hours previous. See Time query syntax for more information.

How can I check which time zone I'm querying in?

Your time zone is displayed in the Explorer and in the New Cohort dialog next to the time fields.

What happens if I'm in San Francisco and I share a query with my coworker in New York?

You will both see the query in the query time zone (think of this as "HQ Time"). Both users see exactly the same data and time zone.

What do I do about daylight savings time?

For Managed Service customers: our customer support team handles this for you. But feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

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