i want to get my country date like this 2020-03-11T02:59 i try to JSON and toISOString but it give me the hours does not true
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        alaa kaheel
        
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                    do you mean your local time? – Daniel A. White Mar 11 '20 at 02:08
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                    yes my localtime – alaa kaheel Mar 11 '20 at 02:14
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                    i'm not sure what you mean about the hours. `toISOString` should be enough... – Daniel A. White Mar 11 '20 at 02:21
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                    1@DanielA.White I believe he is saying that it's not giving him his local time zone, but that he is getting UTC. This answer may help: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10087819/convert-date-to-another-timezone-in-javascript – Jeff Vdovjak Mar 11 '20 at 02:23
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            You can change the timezone with the offset at the end of the date string (e.g. -05:00).
And then create the date string you want using get functions.
You will need to pad the month, day, hour and minutes. However, the .get (eg .getMonth) functions return numbers, so you will also have to convert them to strings.
For example: event.getMonth().toString().padStart(2,0);
event is your date object. 
.getMonth() returns the numeric value of the month of your date object
.toString() converts that number to a string value
.padStart(2,0) will add zeros to the front of the string if it is less than 2 characters.
// Set the date with timezone offset
let event = new Date("2020-03-11T02:59:00-08:00");
// Format your string
let newEvent = `${event.getFullYear()}-${event.getMonth().toString().padStart(2,0)}-${event.getDate().toString().padStart(2,0)}T${event.getHours().toString().padStart(2,0)}:${event.getMinutes().toString().padStart(2,0)}`;
console.log(newEvent); 
    
    
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