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Shared UserReports
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Re: Shared UserReports
Hi Hans
Yes they are up to date. If you need certain files let me know.
Yes they are up to date. If you need certain files let me know.
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Re: Shared UserReports
Patrick,
I would appreciate having the alarms report which you did not publish I think, but it is on your site.
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Re: Shared UserReports
Hi Patrick
That looks like the 7 day rolling average file to me, rather than the alarms.
That looks like the 7 day rolling average file to me, rather than the alarms.
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Sorry guys file error .Went to bed too late last night
The right file:
The right file:
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Hi Hans
Following on from Patrick's Alarms file, I have worked on it to fit in with my website design.
Patrick I hope you do not mind my cleaning your code by removing a large number of surplus &npsp codes and upgrading the style code.
The current result is attached, I may well add a few more alarms but at least at the moment I can see that the red and green lights work.
Following on from Patrick's Alarms file, I have worked on it to fit in with my website design.
Patrick I hope you do not mind my cleaning your code by removing a large number of surplus &npsp codes and upgrading the style code.
The current result is attached, I may well add a few more alarms but at least at the moment I can see that the red and green lights work.
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No problem Andy adapt the code what suits me does not necessarily suit everyone is normal.AndyKF650 wrote: ↑Sun 23 Oct 2022 3:20 pm
Patrick I hope you do not mind my cleaning your code by removing a large number of surplus &npsp codes and upgrading the style code.
The current result is attached, I may well add a few more alarms but at least at the moment I can see that the red and green lights work.
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Re: Shared UserReports [CURPT based on xls template]
Hi Hans, Patrick and AndyK,
I have been experimenting with CU User Reports for my website and used your shared html template files as kickstart. I think I found an elegant method to produce user reports based on #Recent webtags and wanted to share this with you:
I have been experimenting with CU User Reports for my website and used your shared html template files as kickstart. I think I found an elegant method to produce user reports based on #Recent webtags and wanted to share this with you:
- produced a skeleton template CURPTemplate.txt file for the <style> elements
- created an excel spreadhsheet with the layout of my planned user report website table and filled it with the planned #webtags as blueprint
- used the xls CONCATENATE () function to produce the output lines
- applied paste/copy within xls to propagate the blueprint lines
- pasted the OUTPUT (marked yellow) column lines with the final HTML code from the xls file tab into the CURPTemplate.txt file
- tested the generated html code with utils\bin\cumulusutils.exe UserReports
- structural changes can be easily done in the xls template (e.g. in fields marked in green) and then overwrite the html code in the CURPT*.txt file with a new paste/copy
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Re: Shared UserReports: question about Enregistrements 7 Jours
Patrick
I am curious about your webpage report 7 jours: https://www.meteosegur.fr/CU_MX/utils/pwsSemaine
I wonder if you created this with CURPT and #Recent webtags or via SQL commands?
Any enlightment or hints would be appreciated.
I am curious about your webpage report 7 jours: https://www.meteosegur.fr/CU_MX/utils/pwsSemaine
I wonder if you created this with CURPT and #Recent webtags or via SQL commands?
Any enlightment or hints would be appreciated.
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Re: Shared UserReports
Hi there
I saw you enquiry re the 7day reports and would point out that these are not run on the CURPT process at all.
They actually run as a self contained 7 Day Rolling report and the following thread refers and gives all the information needed to get it going.
Check out the tab marked dayfile data on my site to see how I I solved the problem. Let me know how you get on.
I saw you enquiry re the 7day reports and would point out that these are not run on the CURPT process at all.
They actually run as a self contained 7 Day Rolling report and the following thread refers and gives all the information needed to get it going.
As with all the development on websites it takes some time to get fully up to speed and was something I worked on a couple of years ago.
Check out the tab marked dayfile data on my site to see how I I solved the problem. Let me know how you get on.
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Re: Shared UserReports
@Leo: thanks for the new take on the User Reports. I guess other will find their use for it.
Let's wait for Patrick's response.
I am curious as well (assuming MySQL indeed). Nevertheless, Cutils might do something, analogue to CDL for the charts, as all data are in the dayfile and it should be possible to use those values in UserReports as well. But that would require some extensive rewriting outside the webtag processing (which currently defines the UserReports). I might even think of some hybrid solution. Nice track to follow up upon but don't expect anything soon... I am rewriting my ToDo-List
[EDIT] Ah I see Andy already answered part of it.
[EDIT2] And if anybody asks him/herself why would you extend CDL to the UserReports? Well, I think one of the strong points of CUtils is that it is a tool which does not require additional tools like MySQL, PHP, additional databases or even Excel (with all additional error sources in configuration and in use). As I already proved it is possible to make any chart withing the CMX/Cutils ecology without additional tools, apparently it should to do that as well for any text based report (currently only the Webtags are supported). It just requires some thinking and writing to do it
Let's wait for Patrick's response.
I am curious as well (assuming MySQL indeed). Nevertheless, Cutils might do something, analogue to CDL for the charts, as all data are in the dayfile and it should be possible to use those values in UserReports as well. But that would require some extensive rewriting outside the webtag processing (which currently defines the UserReports). I might even think of some hybrid solution. Nice track to follow up upon but don't expect anything soon... I am rewriting my ToDo-List
[EDIT] Ah I see Andy already answered part of it.
[EDIT2] And if anybody asks him/herself why would you extend CDL to the UserReports? Well, I think one of the strong points of CUtils is that it is a tool which does not require additional tools like MySQL, PHP, additional databases or even Excel (with all additional error sources in configuration and in use). As I already proved it is possible to make any chart withing the CMX/Cutils ecology without additional tools, apparently it should to do that as well for any text based report (currently only the Webtags are supported). It just requires some thinking and writing to do it
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Re: Shared UserReports
@Leo
I'm using MySQL for this folder, this script is shared here: viewtopic.php?t=20335&hilit=rolling+data
@Hans
Hans thinks: As I already proved it is possible to make any chart withing the CMX/Cutils ecology without additional tools, apparently it should to do that as well for any text based report (currently only the Webtags are supported). It just requires some thinking and writing to do it .
A very, very good idea to forget about MySql
I'm using MySQL for this folder, this script is shared here: viewtopic.php?t=20335&hilit=rolling+data
@Hans
Hans thinks: As I already proved it is possible to make any chart withing the CMX/Cutils ecology without additional tools, apparently it should to do that as well for any text based report (currently only the Webtags are supported). It just requires some thinking and writing to do it .
A very, very good idea to forget about MySql
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Re: Shared UserReports
A stimulating comment
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Re: Shared UserReports
My 7 day rolling data report only uses the standard daydata MySQL table generated in CMX together with webtag values for the current data.
I have to say that whilst I have done a lot of development on my website there are some items I do not look at very much, however the CUtils core reports are always useful.
I have to say that whilst I have done a lot of development on my website there are some items I do not look at very much, however the CUtils core reports are always useful.
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Re: Shared UserReports
In that context, thanks for stating that the Cutils core reports are useful , but could you be a bit more specific on which items are less useful or which you do not look at very much?AndyKF650 wrote: ↑Sun 17 Mar 2024 10:03 am My 7 day rolling data report only uses the standard daydata MySQL table generated in CMX together with webtag values for the current data.
I have to say that whilst I have done a lot of development on my website there are some items I do not look at very much, however the CUtils core reports are always useful.
In other words: if I make an effort to generalise reporting like I generalised charting, what (kind of report(s) ) would you think interesting?
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Re: Shared UserReports
Hi Hans
Following on from your request I have looked at my site and detail below the pages I look at the most
Front page v regular
User Reports Basic System information Month Year records All time year records
L'Alouette Sites Wunderground PWS Windy
Global sites Null school Earth wind and weather Convective Weather Lightning maps
Extra /CustomLogs All current reports Daily Rain ET SunHours
Miscellaneous System Info User Map
Graphs Rain graphs /Daily rain Temperature Warmer days/ Heat Map Wind Wind Rose Misc Seasons
Reports PWSFWI NOAA
Records Records Top 10 Day Records
About This site
I hope this makes some sense and gives you a direction for future direction. As with all computer based information you really do not know what you do not know until someone pops up and says what if......
Following on from your request I have looked at my site and detail below the pages I look at the most
Front page v regular
User Reports Basic System information Month Year records All time year records
L'Alouette Sites Wunderground PWS Windy
Global sites Null school Earth wind and weather Convective Weather Lightning maps
Extra /CustomLogs All current reports Daily Rain ET SunHours
Miscellaneous System Info User Map
Graphs Rain graphs /Daily rain Temperature Warmer days/ Heat Map Wind Wind Rose Misc Seasons
Reports PWSFWI NOAA
Records Records Top 10 Day Records
About This site
I hope this makes some sense and gives you a direction for future direction. As with all computer based information you really do not know what you do not know until someone pops up and says what if......