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24 hours rain (b1011)

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24 hours rain (b1011)

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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?
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)

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Me too ;)
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)

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Rain in last 24 hours. Displayed on main screen (if you use midnight rollover). Sent to CWOP. Web tag <#r24hour>
Just to be clear, is this different to today's rain if I am using midnight rollover? I'm confused :?

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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)

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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.
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)

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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
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)

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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.
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)

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I've moved it 8-)
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)

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Not that important, but it had a logical order, and why change that?
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)

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I've moved it
you're a star :D It's the simple things...
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)

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Tonky wrote:Not that important, but it had a logical order, and why change that?
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.
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)

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steve wrote:
Tonky wrote:Not that important, but it had a logical order, and why change that?
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.
You ‘changed’ the logical order by using the (not visible) bottom item.
But thanks for restoring the logical order. :)
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)

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steve wrote:.... (I'm sure I've already said this somewhere?) ...
About five posts up in this topic. LOL

I think you should take the evening off
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)

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But thanks for restoring the logical order.
But you don't know what that box represents for 0900/1000 rollover people, and how annoyed they might be now! :lol:





(it works OK, as it happens)
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)

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daj wrote:I think you should take the evening off
Good idea :D
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Re: 24 hours rain (b1011)

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steve wrote:
But thanks for restoring the logical order.
But you don't know what that box represents for 0900/1000 rollover people, and how annoyed they might be now! :lol:

(it works OK, as it happens)
No, I don’t know.....let’s wait and see. :P
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