📉Kernel - NKS0024
Use TimeZones.GetCurrentZoneInfo()
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Use TimeZones.GetCurrentZoneInfo()
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This code analyzer detects the usage of Local
from the standard TimeZoneInfo
class found in the System
namespace.
TimeZoneInfo.Local
gives you a TimeZoneInfo
instance containing information about your computer's current timezone. However, the kernel has been given a brand new feature that allows you to choose your custom timezone without affecting the host system.
As a result, you should use TimeZones.GetCurrentZoneInfo()
as it respects your kernel settings regarding the timezone.
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Error List
Caller uses TimeZoneInfo.Local
instead of TimeZones.GetCurrentZoneInfo()
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Use TimeZones.GetCurrentZoneInfo()
instead of TimeZoneInfo.Local
Description
TimeZones.GetCurrentZoneInfo()
gets your local time zone and respects your kernel settings based on that. It either gets your local time zone from your system or from your kernel configuration.