Thomas, WeeWX v3.7.0 will come out with the fixed code, I will drop you an email tomorrow regarding what you can do now to fix the rain issue.
Gary On Friday, 3 February 2017 19:26:58 UTC+10, Thomas Olausson wrote: > > > > Den fredag 3 februari 2017 kl. 10:24:05 UTC+1 skrev Thomas Olausson: >> >> Thanks for all your effort Gary. I guess deleting the imported data would >> be easy for me, using the SQLiteBrowser, I will test that first on an >> outdated backup. The rest of the work is just a few commands and then wait >> a couple of hours while th Pi do the work :) >> >> Thomas >> > Oh, I forgot, I still have the renamed log files, so no problem there. :-) > >> >> Den fredag 3 februari 2017 kl. 02:50:49 UTC+1 skrev gjr80: >>> >>> Thanks again for the feedback Thomas, I believe the rain issue you >>> experienced was due to wee_import having some issues with the monthly >>> log file format/structure. Over the years as newer versions of Cumulus came >>> out addtional fields were added to the monthly log file, in particular as >>> of Cumulus v1.9.4 there are no less than 4 separate fields in the monthly >>> log that *could* be used for rainfall. Unfortunately wee_import was >>> using a field from a later version of Cumulus and it appears that your logs >>> were produced by an earlier version of Cumulus (given your logs are from >>> 2010 this is not surprising) and didnot include that field. >>> >>> In any case, I have fixed the issue, wee_import should gracefully fall >>> back to using a field that is available. Unfortunately for you the solution >>> will involve (1) deleting your previously imported data, (2) re-importing >>> the Cumulus data and (3) rebuilding your daily sumamries. I am mindful of >>> how much effort this will be, especially if you have to rename log files >>> again. If you still have the renamed log files then all we need do is >>> update a couple of the wee_import .py files and you should be able to >>> redo the import fairly quickly. If you don't have the renamed log files any >>> more, let me know and I will sit down and rework the code to accept locale >>> based log files, it should not be too hard. Let me know what you would like >>> to do. >>> >>> Gary >>> >>> On Friday, 3 February 2017 03:08:09 UTC+10, Thomas Olausson wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Den torsdag 2 februari 2017 kl. 17:54:46 UTC+1 skrev Thomas Olausson: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Den måndag 30 januari 2017 kl. 02:22:00 UTC+1 skrev gjr80: >>>>>> >>>>>> Thank you for the feedback Thomas, I did not realise that Cumulus >>>>>> used localisation for the month name in the log file file name. I will >>>>>> have >>>>>> a look at adding the use of the locale month names as a future >>>>>> enhancement, >>>>>> I guess fortunately for you you only have 3 months per year to change :) >>>>>> >>>>>> Gary >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> No problem changing the filenames. But I discovered another problem >>>>> while studying the monthly and yearly summaries. There is no raindata. >>>>> I've >>>>> checked the weewx data base and there are lots of data in rainrate but >>>>> nothing in rain except for the last few days which are logged directly >>>>> from >>>>> the station. Cumulus logs looks alright, rain is accumulated during 24 >>>>> hours and reset at midnight. It seems to me that something does wrong >>>>> during import. >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> /Thomas >>>>> >>>> I just discovered that it was no rain in the log file I sent before, so >>>> I append one from april 2010. Lots of rain there :) /Thomas >>>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to weewx-user+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.