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graphs was 31 days long befor update to 1.9.3

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graphs was 31 days long befor update to 1.9.3

Post by cbnidk »

hi

the graphs of rainfall was 31 day long before update to 1.9.3, how can make this gain
now I only have 24 days
I want to have from the 1 to 31 of a mounth

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Re: graphs was 31 days long befor update to 1.9.3

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The number of days is set on the Display Settings screen, check that it's set to 31.

When did you install 1.9.3? Did you install to the same place as your previous installation, so that it would pick up the same data?

There may be a problem in your dayfile.txt file - that's where the data for that graph comes from when you start Cumulus. Normally, if there's a problem in the file, Cumulus would flash the error light, and clicking on that would show you where the problem is.

If you zip up the diags folder and attach it, along with your dayfile.txt file, I'll take a look.
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Re: graphs was 31 days long befor update to 1.9.3

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steve wrote:The number of days is set on the Display Settings screen, check that it's set to 31.

When did you install 1.9.3? Did you install to the same place as your previous installation, so that it would pick up the same data?

There may be a problem in your dayfile.txt file - that's where the data for that graph comes from when you start Cumulus. Normally, if there's a problem in the file, Cumulus would flash the error light, and clicking on that would show you where the problem is.

If you zip up the diags folder and attach it, along with your dayfile.txt file, I'll take a look.
The number of days is 31

the install of Cumulus was on a new server Windows 2012 64 bit, before I have it on Windows server 2003 64 bit

There is no flash light when starting Cumulus

but to day I can see from the 12-04-2013 to 9-05-2013, the error have maybe go away
I will see tomorrow if I can see from 12-04-2013 to 10-05-2013

I have found the probelm there is 2 lines with the same date i dayfile.txt
can I delete this?

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Re: graphs was 31 days long befor update to 1.9.3

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cbnidk wrote:I have found the probelm there is 2 lines with the same date i dayfile.txt
can I delete this?
Yes. You'll have to decide which one to delete, or maybe you need to merge them.
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Re: graphs was 31 days long befor update to 1.9.3

Post by cbnidk »

Hi Steve

I have now delete the lines with same date, and that fixs the problem
only 1 lines per day for the last mounth and the Graphs is ok

Have you any idea why I have this in my file?

Thanks for the help

Claus
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