I want to hide UTC Time in calendar

Hi,
On my calendar, when I add a meeting, the time of UTC is displayed.
I don't need this. Is it possible to hide it ?
I have an Iphone 6 up to date on iOs level.
Thks and regards,
Tutu

hii
chk this fm
<b>TZON_CHECK_TIMEZONE
TZON_GET_TIMEZONE_TEXT
TZON_GET_USER_TIMEZONE
TZ_LOCATION_TIMEZONE</b>
REPORT Z_TIMESTAMP .
DATA: TSTAMP TYPE TIMESTAMP,
D TYPE D VALUE '19971224',
T TYPE T VALUE '235500'.
SET COUNTRY 'US'.
CONVERT DATE D TIME T INTO
TIME STAMP TSTAMP TIME ZONE 'UTC+12'.
" tstamp : 19971224115500
" (12/24/1997 11:55:00)
CONVERT TIME STAMP TSTAMP TIME ZONE 'UTC+12' INTO
DATE D TIME T.
chk this documentation
CONVERT - Converting Timestamps
CONVERT - Converting Timestamps
Variants:
1. CONVERT TIME STAMP tst TIME ZONE tz INTO DATE d TIME t.
2. CONVERT DATE d TIME t INTO TIME STAMP tst TIME ZONE tz.
Effect Converts the timestamp tst into date d or
time t based on the time zone tz.
tst must have the type P(8) (short form) or P(11) with 7 decimal places (long form). tz must have the type C(6). The ABAP Dictionary contains the data elements TIMESTAMP,TIMESTAMPL, and TIMEZONE, which you can use in DATA ... TYPE ... statements to declare tst and tz. There are no strict type checks for the date d or time t. If you specify a variable that does not have type T, the system uses the type conversion rules applied in the MOVE statement.
Regards
Naresh

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