At the moment I am struggeling to find a web tag that gives back:
High Solar this month at Date at Time
High Solar this Year at Date at Time
High Solar alltime at Date at Time
and also the same for UV:
High UV this month at Date at Time
High UV this Year at Date at Time
High UV alltime at Date at Time
Want to add this values within Records > This month / this year / alltime on my website.
Can someone show me the way? Thanks in advance,
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Webtag UV and Solar
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Re: Webtag UV and Solar
They aren't available as webtag records.
You'd need to have your Dayfile data being sent to an SQL database (which Cumulus MX can do) to be able to extract the highs/lows for those particular items.
There is a PHP script floating about somewhere that can do this.
You'd need to have your Dayfile data being sent to an SQL database (which Cumulus MX can do) to be able to extract the highs/lows for those particular items.
There is a PHP script floating about somewhere that can do this.
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Re: Webtag UV and Solar
I'm working on something in the background that will answer questions like this. Slow progress at the moment as I have to learn some new techniques.
