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MattVarney
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Jun 07, 2018

Organization with more than 1 time zone and SharePoint calendars

We have a single tenant and our organization spans 2 time zones (EST and CST). Users from both time zones participate in SharePoint calendars.  All calendars seem to be following EST (based on a tenant setting?)

 

How can we have the CST users see the events in their local time zone?  I know that users can take matters into their own hands and set their specific time zone in Office 365 settings, but can administrators selectively set the time zone value for specific users (perhaps based on OU or group)? 

  • eromerommc's avatar
    eromerommc
    Iron Contributor

    Did this ever get solved? We still have users since we are global company, we have for one business unit edited the out of the box Event webpart to include time zone at least to inform users not in ET time zone what time zone event has been set up for...any updates greatly appreciated!

  • Srankin27's avatar
    Srankin27
    Copper Contributor

    It is now Feb 2022 and there is still no solution for this! MattVarney 

     

    I have employees in 3 timezones and we just want to use a PTO calendar in "modern" SP...i mean, i am starting to question how "modern" it is when it cant even detect local computer timezone when you have a date/time field. 

    Maybe one day in the future when we live on Mars, MS will give us more updates more often for all their broken stuff....

  • dreweverett's avatar
    dreweverett
    Copper Contributor

    MattVarney  A year later, is this still the case? I am just now learning about managing calendars and events in SharePoint Online and it seems that I can only change the time zone for the entire site, and any events created within that site are subject to that time zone and cannot be changed. Kinda dumb. 

     

    Any update or insight is appreciated!

    • MattVarney's avatar
      MattVarney
      Iron Contributor

      Hidreweverett - Yes, this is still the case.  We've had to work around the issue through several methods including workflows to write text values of the time into text fields (with Time Zone labels), as well as writing out the times for both time zones in generated communications, etc.  It is a pain.  It seems like Microsoft should have more than a few customers in multiple time zones and be able to handle this more elegantly.

      • Jan_Vermond's avatar
        Jan_Vermond
        Copper Contributor

        MattVarney I totally agree. 

         

        I use the calendar to share information about upcoming meetings. My colleagues are all over the world. And I have to add a shout-out above all calendars that the published times are in EST format and that users that are not in EST timezone will have to convert it to their own time. 

        Would be great to find an easier way!

  • MattVarney's avatar
    MattVarney
    Iron Contributor

    Another solution for the product team:  Match the Office365 time zone setting of users with what is already set for the users in Outlook online.  The two settings are different.  In Outlook online, the time zone value gets set when the user first logs on (there is a first time wizard experience).  That setting in Outlook online is connected with and understood by an Outlook 2016 client as well (if they change that setting in the 2016 client, the Outlook online setting is changed as well).  So there are links and connections.   The odd one out seems to be the main Office 365 time zone setting, which should probably be the authoritative one, I would think.  Can this be fixed or set?

    • Well, SharePoint calendars are just lists that allow to store events and provide a calendar view but they are very limited and does not support the scenario you have just described
      • MattVarney's avatar
        MattVarney
        Iron Contributor

        We could add all sorts of extra metadata fields to help organized and properly tag the events to the correct time zone, but the modern views for events do not respect or surface that data.  Surely we are not the only customer that spans time zones and surely there is a solution (at least on a roadmap) for this.  Either there needs to be an effort to unify the back end of all calendars across O365, or an effort to expand the modern views of SharePoint calendar events to allow for the surfacing of additional metadata.

  • Reena_V's avatar
    Reena_V
    Brass Contributor

    MattVarney still an issue in 2024

    Users still see the event according to the site timezone not their personal time zone in SharePoint modern. Very problematic for an organisation operating in multiple locations.

    • sarahrafiki's avatar
      sarahrafiki
      Copper Contributor

      Just checking if there has been a resolve for this all of these years later? 

      we have 33 volunteers across about 7 different timezone so having our sharepoint site in only 1 timezone is a problem.  I would love to know if anyone has found a work around?

      • MattVarney's avatar
        MattVarney
        Iron Contributor
        Still an issue with no new communication at all.

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