Hi Sebastian,

You take the average function and multiply the result with the
timespan you  are looking at ...

if you want more info take a look at the mail archive of this list,
this has been discussed at length many times

cheers
tobi


Today Sebastian Bauer wrote:

> Hi developers list,
>
> I wonder if there is a simple way to sum up all values of a given interval. 
> If there is something like a SUM CF or another "simple" way do achieve this, 
> please tell me. If there's nothing like this, and others are interested in 
> this functionality I'd like to implement something like this. At the moment I 
> have to finish my diploma :) so I'd try the SUM thing in May.
>
> Sincerely, Sebastian
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