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24 hours rain (b1011)
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24 hours rain (b1011)
Hi Steve,
I like the 24 hours rain on the main screen, but I expected it to see between today and yesterday.
Not at the bottom after ‘This year’,... any reason for that?
I like the 24 hours rain on the main screen, but I expected it to see between today and yesterday.
Not at the bottom after ‘This year’,... any reason for that?
Tonny
.....Sensor not found. Should I fake it? (Y/N)
.....Sensor not found. Should I fake it? (Y/N)
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)
Just to be clear, is this different to today's rain if I am using midnight rollover? I'm confusedRain in last 24 hours. Displayed on main screen (if you use midnight rollover). Sent to CWOP. Web tag <#r24hour>
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)
David
It does seem to be the last 24 hours - I use a midnight rollover and the Last 24 hours value is greater than todays value, but less than the sum of today & yesterday. So it seems to be working.
It does seem to be the last 24 hours - I use a midnight rollover and the Last 24 hours value is greater than todays value, but less than the sum of today & yesterday. So it seems to be working.
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)
Thanks Mark
I've obviously not had enough rain yet (which is unusual). My Today & Last 24 are showing the same at the moment. I'm sure that will change
I've obviously not had enough rain yet (which is unusual). My Today & Last 24 are showing the same at the moment. I'm sure that will change
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)
It's a "rolling" 24 hour total. It's where it is because there was an invisible (to most people) item there already, which I use for 0900/1000 rollover users (like myself), so it's now dual purpose. I suppose I could shuffle things about; it hadn't occurred to me that it was important.
Steve
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)
Not that important, but it had a logical order, and why change that?
Tonny
.....Sensor not found. Should I fake it? (Y/N)
.....Sensor not found. Should I fake it? (Y/N)
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)
you're a star It's the simple things...I've moved it
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)
I didn't change it. There was already an item at the bottom which was unused and invisible for most people (I'm sure I've already said this somewhere?) so I used that. I didn't bother to go through the tedious process of moving the boxes around.Tonky wrote:Not that important, but it had a logical order, and why change that?
Steve
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)
You ‘changed’ the logical order by using the (not visible) bottom item.steve wrote:I didn't change it. There was already an item at the bottom which was unused and invisible for most people (I'm sure I've already said this somewhere?) so I used that. I didn't bother to go through the tedious process of moving the boxes around.Tonky wrote:Not that important, but it had a logical order, and why change that?
But thanks for restoring the logical order.
Tonny
.....Sensor not found. Should I fake it? (Y/N)
.....Sensor not found. Should I fake it? (Y/N)
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)
About five posts up in this topic. LOLsteve wrote:.... (I'm sure I've already said this somewhere?) ...
I think you should take the evening off
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)
But you don't know what that box represents for 0900/1000 rollover people, and how annoyed they might be now!But thanks for restoring the logical order.
(it works OK, as it happens)
Steve
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)
No, I don’t know.....let’s wait and see.steve wrote:But you don't know what that box represents for 0900/1000 rollover people, and how annoyed they might be now!But thanks for restoring the logical order.
(it works OK, as it happens)
Tonny
.....Sensor not found. Should I fake it? (Y/N)
.....Sensor not found. Should I fake it? (Y/N)