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    Ricidleiv Tondatto commented  · 

    Record Search is returning records that doesn't have the text that I inputed.

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    Ricidleiv Tondatto commented  · 

    Me too. I'm in UTC-4 (AMT) and I can figure out that the importing service is considering UTC for the dates that was imported. But, it shows the transactions in our local timezone. For example, the attached image shows a transaction that happened in 26.December. After import that, it shows 25.December 20:00, or -4h of 26.Dec 00h00.
    My workaround is edit the CSV in Excel, increasing the date by 1 (=A2+1, if "A" is the date column).

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