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Low humidity time wrong in 1.9.1

Posted: Fri 08 Oct 2010 10:17 pm
by RayProudfoot
Steve,

I've manually added High and Low Humidity webtags to my today / yesterday page but I think the Low Humidity Today time is incorrect. It shows as 04:26 but looking at the graph it looks like low humidity was reached at 14:26.

I like the changes you've made. :D

Re: v 1.91 beta comments

Posted: Fri 08 Oct 2010 10:57 pm
by RayProudfoot
Thanks Steve. I'm attaching a screenshot so you can check I've used the correct tags.
RayCumulus.jpg

Re: v 1.91 beta comments

Posted: Sat 09 Oct 2010 4:35 am
by captzero
RayProudfoot wrote:I've manually added High and Low Humidity webtags to my today / yesterday page but I think the Low Humidity Today time is incorrect. It shows as 04:26 but looking at the graph it looks like low humidity was reached at 14:26.
Ray,

This happened to me too but was corrected when the midnight rollover occurred. All tags show correct values since.

Re: Low humidity time wrong in 1.9.1

Posted: Sat 09 Oct 2010 7:16 am
by steve
I have the same issue; I wondered if it was just affecting Davis users, but clearly not, so that's useful information, thanks.

The tags look OK, Ray, and it affects the 'standard' pages too, so it must be a bug in Cumulus somewhere...

Re: Low humidity time wrong in 1.9.1

Posted: Sat 09 Oct 2010 8:34 am
by RayProudfoot
Firstly, I couldn't find my message on the 1.9.1 thread and was sensing I'd been censored. :shock:

Dan / Steve, thanks for confirming you had the problem too. I'll keep an eye on it but so far today it looks okay.

Re: Low humidity time wrong in 1.9.1

Posted: Sat 09 Oct 2010 9:17 am
by steve
RayProudfoot wrote:Firstly, I couldn't find my message on the 1.9.1 thread and was sensing I'd been censored. :shock:
The 1.9.1 thread? That was just a post made by Ned with his comments. Where I asked people to start a new thread for new problems. It makes it much harder to keep track and make sensible replies when there are lots of people reporting different problems in the same thread.

I've looked through the code and so far can't see anything obviously wrong (but clearly there is something wrong). I'm wondering if the problem occurs when you stop and start Cumulus - but again, I can't see anything wrong with the code that saves the data to today.ini and reads it back in again...

Re: Low humidity time wrong in 1.9.1

Posted: Sat 09 Oct 2010 10:03 am
by RayProudfoot
steve wrote:The 1.9.1 thread? That was just a post made by Ned with his comments. Where I asked people to start a new thread for new problems. It makes it much harder to keep track and make sensible replies when there are lots of people reporting different problems in the same thread.
My remark was tongue-in-cheek Steve and I missed your request for a separate thread for each bug.
I've looked through the code and so far can't see anything obviously wrong (but clearly there is something wrong). I'm wondering if the problem occurs when you stop and start Cumulus - but again, I can't see anything wrong with the code that saves the data to today.ini and reads it back in again...
It might be related to a stop/start but I only stop it to update to a newer version. If nothing untoward happens over the next few days I'll just forget it. It's still behaving itself today.

Re: Low humidity time wrong in 1.9.1

Posted: Sat 09 Oct 2010 10:50 am
by steve
RayProudfoot wrote:My remark was tongue-in-cheek Steve and I missed your request for a separate thread for each bug.
Apologies for grumpy reply; I'm having a crap week.
It might be related to a stop/start but I only stop it to update to a newer version. If nothing untoward happens over the next few days I'll just forget it. It's still behaving itself today.
Having looked at my data again, I think mine was OK. I would expect it to be incorrect the first day you run the new version (for 'today') and for the the first two days (for 'yesterday') but not incorrect in the way it is for you. But I agree that the thing to do is ignore it for a couple of days and then see if it behaves after that. I'll keep an eye on mine too.

Re: Low humidity time wrong in 1.9.1

Posted: Sat 09 Oct 2010 1:13 pm
by RayProudfoot
steve wrote:Apologies for grumpy reply; I'm having a crap week.
No apology necessary Steve. Sorry to hear you're not having the best of times. If I told you I was a Liverpool supporter would it make you feel better? ;)
Having looked at my data again, I think mine was OK. I would expect it to be incorrect the first day you run the new version (for 'today') and for the the first two days (for 'yesterday') but not incorrect in the way it is for you. But I agree that the thing to do is ignore it for a couple of days and then see if it behaves after that. I'll keep an eye on mine too.
Roger that.