Hi David,
the sentence *"**/It is not necessary to do so if only displaying
current values (ie values from the current archive record)"/* is maybe
a bit trickily phrased - at the time the report is generated weewx
includes values from the database and the current values of all
observations in
David,
Some answers/comments below.
On Tuesday, 27 June 2023 at 01:16:51 UTC+1 david@gmail.com wrote:
Signal level observations: All *_sig observations like, wh31_ch1_sig,
wh31_ch2_sig, wh32_sig. I don't understand these: What is the signal level
here? Values seem to be `0` or `4` in that
I'm trying to learn how to do a fwe things, but am confused by the need
for the data_binding statement:
data_binding = wx_binding
Isn't this a default linkage, and for those of us with simple databases
and setups, not needed? Just trying to cipher this out.
Thanks for any explanation.
Hi Rainer and Gary,
thank you both very much for the detailed explanation! I was not aware that
the $current tag also provides access to ALL observations of the current
record, regardless if they are archived or not.
Is the $current tag the only tag that provides this access? I assume the
$la
I don't think you need that line. Just comment it out.
I was playing with lots of options and forgot to remove that line.
On Wed, 28 Jun 2023 at 09:16, DR wrote:
> I'm trying to learn how to do a fwe things, but am confused by the need
> for the data_binding statement:
>
>
> > data_binding = wx