It could be my raw data!
I've started to convert the data from my old weather system, and think I've created raw data files correctly :unsure:
Anyway, most of them appear to have been imported correctly and meteohub is now generating graphs from the info I have so far (Temp only) however I've now run recompute twice and find that it only picks data from September 2006 onwards. All the files are generated in a single run of the same script, so manual error cannot be the cause.
My question: Is there any limit in how far back the data will recompute, or should I be having a closer look at the data I have generated?
TIA,
Alan
Computed Data Time Limit?
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Re:Computed Data Time Limit?
yes, there is an internal setting from where to start. When I designed this I did not realize that one might import data from \"pre-Meteohub\" time ;-)
Can be fixed with the next update.
What year is your oldest data from?
Can be fixed with the next update.
What year is your oldest data from?
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Re:Computed Data Time Limit?
I have data from Jan 2006 onwards, although due to sensor placement my data is only accurate from the July onwards and will probably discard anything earlier, so as it stands I'm not missing much.
At least I can relax knowing I did my conversion correctly ;)
Not sure what others might do but would it be worth just searching for any data in the correct location and format?
No hurry for the fix, I can live without a couple of months of data for a while.
Thanks again for all the work you've put into Meteohub!
Cheers,
Alan
At least I can relax knowing I did my conversion correctly ;)
Not sure what others might do but would it be worth just searching for any data in the correct location and format?
No hurry for the fix, I can live without a couple of months of data for a while.
Thanks again for all the work you've put into Meteohub!
Cheers,
Alan
