We have this issue, too, because our SQL server and our users are in different time zones. I think it's more of a SQL issue than a K2 issue. When the person using K2 looks at the record in the same time zone as the server, it shows up correctly.
We typically don't need the timestamp of date/time, so I typically convert all date/times to just date in DB views and SMOs. Otherwise, I think you're kind of stuck with using expressions and/or database trickery to make it display properly.
Hi Tan,
Are you using a calendar control to save the date/time in to the K2 database? If you are this scenario is an expected behavior. More details can be found in the KB link below
https://help.k2.com/support-services/kbt135043
Hope this helps
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Kate
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