Well, technically speaking, it IS a single table but suit yourself.
Meteobridge has built-in support for pushing to a database. If you're wanting to just append a file you'll need to code something.
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- Fri Dec 19, 2014 7:53 pm
- Forum: Meteobridge Discussion
- Topic: Archiving Meteo Data on Local Computer
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- Wed Dec 17, 2014 10:53 pm
- Forum: Meteobridge Discussion
- Topic: Archiving Meteo Data on Local Computer
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Re: Archiving Meteo Data on Local Computer
The code is just a single SQL statement my meteobridge uses to insert a row into my database. The table in my database (meteo_log_raw in this example) contains the fields:
stamp, temp, hum, dew, wind_dir, wind_sp, wind_gs, rain_to, rain_rt, seapress
It's a database, not a file, but It's analogous ...
stamp, temp, hum, dew, wind_dir, wind_sp, wind_gs, rain_to, rain_rt, seapress
It's a database, not a file, but It's analogous ...
- Wed Dec 17, 2014 12:07 am
- Forum: Meteobridge Discussion
- Topic: Archiving Meteo Data on Local Computer
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Re: Archiving Meteo Data on Local Computer
I'm doing this via a MySQL push. This is what I'm using but it's obviously dependent on how you build your database, tables and what you decide to log.
insert into meteo_log_raw (stamp,temp,hum,dew,wind_dir,wind_sp,wind_gs,rain_to,rain_rt,seapress) values (now(),[th0temp-act=F.1],[th0hum-act.1 ...
insert into meteo_log_raw (stamp,temp,hum,dew,wind_dir,wind_sp,wind_gs,rain_to,rain_rt,seapress) values (now(),[th0temp-act=F.1],[th0hum-act.1 ...
- Wed Nov 26, 2014 4:37 pm
- Forum: Meteobridge Discussion
- Topic: AcuRite Weather Station from Costco?
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Re: AcuRite Weather Station from Costco?
I can confirm it works. I have that station and have been using it with my meteobridge for the last few weeks. It does require a USB hub but that's not a bad thing as it lets you plug in a USB drive for backup. I'm using mine to feed a set of Saratoga scripts, upload to Weather Underground and log ...