
.NET timezone handling guidance for C# applications. Use when working with TimeZoneInfo, DateTimeOffset, NodaTime, UTC conversion, daylight saving time,…
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.NET timezone handling guidance for C# applications. Use when working with TimeZoneInfo, DateTimeOffset, NodaTime, UTC conversion, daylight saving time,…
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.NET Timezone
Resolve timezone questions for .NET and C# code with production-safe guidance and copy-paste-ready snippets.
Start With The Right Path
Identify the request type first:
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Address or location lookup
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Timezone ID lookup
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UTC/local conversion
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Cross-platform timezone compatibility
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Scheduling or DST handling
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API or persistence design
If the library is unclear, default to TimeZoneConverter for cross-platform work. If the scenario involves recurring schedules or strict DST rules, prefer NodaTime.
Resolve Addresses And Locations
If the user provides an address, city, region, country, or document containing place names:
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Extract each location from the input.
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Read
references/timezone-index.mdfor common Windows and IANA mappings. -
If the exact location is not listed, infer the correct IANA zone from geography, then map it to the Windows ID.
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Return both IDs and a ready-to-use C# example.
For each resolved location, provide:
Location:
Windows ID:
IANA ID:
UTC offset:
DST:
Then include a cross-platform snippet like:
using TimeZoneConverter;
TimeZoneInfo tz = TZConvert.GetTimeZoneInfo("Asia/Colombo");
DateTime local = TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTimeFromUtc(DateTime.UtcNow, tz);
If multiple locations are present, include one block per location and then a combined multi-timezone snippet.
If a location is ambiguous, list the possible timezone matches and ask the user to choose the correct one.
Look Up Timezone IDs
Use references/timezone-index.md for Windows to IANA mappings.
Always provide both formats:
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Windows ID for
TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById()on Windows -
IANA ID for Linux, containers,
NodaTime, andTimeZoneConverter
Generate Code
Use references/code-patterns.md and pick the smallest pattern that fits:
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Pattern 1:
TimeZoneInfofor Windows-only code -
Pattern 2:
TimeZoneConverterfor cross-platform conversion -
Pattern 3:
NodaTimefor strict timezone arithmetic and DST-sensitive scheduling -
Pattern 4:
DateTimeOffsetfor APIs and data transfer -
Pattern 5: ASP.NET Core persistence and presentation
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Pattern 6: recurring jobs and schedulers
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Pattern 7: ambiguous and invalid DST timestamps
Always include package guidance when recommending third-party libraries.
Warn About Common Pitfalls
Mention the relevant warning when applicable:
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TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById()is platform-specific for timezone IDs. -
Avoid storing
DateTime.Nowin databases; store UTC instead. -
Treat
DateTimeKind.Unspecifiedas a bug risk unless it is deliberate input. -
DST transitions can skip or repeat local times.
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Azure Windows and Azure Linux environments may expect different timezone ID formats.
Response Shape
For address and location requests:
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Return the resolved timezone block for each location.
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State the recommended implementation in one sentence.
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Include a copy-paste-ready C# snippet.
For code and architecture requests:
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State the recommended approach in one sentence.
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Provide the timezone IDs if relevant.
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Include the minimal working code snippet.
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Mention the package requirement if needed.
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Add one pitfall warning if it matters.
Keep responses concise and code-first.
References
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references/timezone-index.md: common Windows and IANA timezone mappings -
references/code-patterns.md: ready-to-use .NET timezone patterns
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