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uploading current month log file?

Discussion and questions about Cumulus weather station software version 1. This section is the main place to get help with Cumulus 1 software developed by Steve Loft that ceased development in November 2014.
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n9mfk
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uploading current month log file?

Post by n9mfk »

Hi,
I went to upload my current month log to my web site
this comes from the wiki
Uploading current log to your website
The current monthly log can be updated at your usual website update interval by specifying the parameter 'ExtraLocal[0-99]=<currentlogfile>' see Cumulus.ini#Section:_FTP_Site. A script can then read the file into an array or database for further processing.


does that mean where i ask for localfile name enter <currentlogfile> what would server path be ?
can it be done in any slot or just in ini
thanks beau
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Re: uploading current month log file?

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It can be in any slot. You can also use <currentlogfile> as part of the remote file path, as explained in the help.
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Re: uploading current month log file?

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thanks steve
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