Hello.
I recently started working with meteotemplate and have some problems with data import, specifically with the rain value.
2018 was in Weathercloud and went without any problems.
For 2017 I made a csv file in meteoplug, this gives far too low rain value.
I also know what the problem is, but I don't know how to solve it.
The rain values are not cumulative, and so the highest hourly rate is seen as the daily rate.
December 2017 gives 40.6 that its should be almost 200.
Is there a possibility to adjust this
on my site you can see the low value.
https://www.natuurrondleidingen.nl/mete ... .php?var=R
Gerrit
Rain import csv
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Re: Rain import csv
Hi,
the only way to adjust this would be deleting the records, adjusting the CSV and then re-importing it, Meteotemplate requires cumulative values and if they are not the statistics are incorrect.
the only way to adjust this would be deleting the records, adjusting the CSV and then re-importing it, Meteotemplate requires cumulative values and if they are not the statistics are incorrect.
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Re: Rain import csv
Hello.
I didn't know if I could use the excel or the Mysql database.
I succeeded with an Excel formula.
Almost everything from meteoplug are now in the new database.
Gerrit
I didn't know if I could use the excel or the Mysql database.
I succeeded with an Excel formula.
Almost everything from meteoplug are now in the new database.
Gerrit