I use Jira Cloud for Excel, where I execute the following JQL:
project = A AND issuetype = Bug and createdDate >= startOfMonth(0) and createdDate <= endOfMonth(0)
I see that filter shows list of bugs correctly but values for created/updated fields are shown in UTC format in Excel.
Example: Jira shows that the bug was created on 8/1/2024 9:00 AM (AEST). However, Jira Cloud pastes this information into Excel with the creation date in UTC format, which shows as 7/31/2024 11:00 PM.
Alternatively - (this is an Excel answer) - create a new column next to your datetime column and use Excel's formulas: =A1+TIME(10,0,0)
perhaps you would also need to format cell (right click ->Format cells and set a custom format to the source cell, for eg: d/m/yyyy h:mm
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I guess the paste includes the timezone (AEST) and you are probably in a TZ with 10 hours of difference.
You should update your timezone in your Profile in Jira.
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