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DataSource Adaptions for Timezone Handling
Because of timezone handling changes, the Consumer Goods Cloud Mobile App Framework considers the baseType of a property to initiate conversion of DataSource UTC value to an ANSI date.

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Because of timezone handling changes, the Consumer Goods Cloud Mobile App Framework considers the baseType of a property to initiate conversion of DataSource UTC value to an ANSI date.
| Available in: Lightning Experience in Professional, Unlimited, and Enterprise Editions that have Consumer Goods Cloud enabled. |
The baseType attribute in the parameter section of the DataSource triggers the conversion from ANSI to unixepoch. The conversion happens only if the data from the data source is a unixepoch date.
The table provides information about the baseType attribute added as part of timezone handling changes.
| Attribute | Attribute Values | Attribute Sample |
|---|---|---|
| baseType |
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