Hi,

Yes case counts when using variable/field names (that is what the names on 
the left hand side of the equal sign are). The WeeWX dewpoint field name is 
dewpoint, no spaces all lower case. What do you mean the 'variable is 
dewPoint', if something has added dewPoint then that will at the very least 
cause confusion and quite possibly errors. That being said, if you have a 
field ABCDEFG in your loop packet/archive record you can use StdQC to 
quality control it, just add an entry for ABCDEFG. A couple of caveats 
though. The field must be in the loop packet or archive record as that is 
all that StdQC works on, if it is just a variable somewhere in your code 
then you are out of luck. Secondly, if the service that creates/adds your 
field to the loop packet or archive record appears after StdQC in the 
services list in weewx.conf then StdQC will not correct it as StdQC has 
already done its job. That is why it is best to put services that add data 
to the loop packet/archive record in the data_services line under [Engine] 
[[Services]] in weewx.conf.

Gary

On Wednesday, 29 August 2018 10:19:40 UTC+10, David Hathaway wrote:
>
> I have found that I have many variables outside the StdQC values.  For 
> example, my range for dewpoint is 5 to 95, but there are 897 rows outside 
> this range.  The minimum is -18!
>
> So, I have a couple questions:
>
>
>    - Does case count in the StdQC fields?  I have dewpoint but the 
>    variable is dewPoint.
>
>     [[MinMax]]
>         barometer = 26, 32.5, inHg
>         outTemp = 0, 120, degree_F
>         inTemp = 10, 120, degree_F
>         outHumidity = 0, 100
>         inHumidity = 0, 100
>         windSpeed = 0, 120, mile_per_hour
>         rain = 0, 120, inch
>         dewpoint = 5, 95, degree_F
>         windDir = 0, 360
>         pressure = 24, 34.5, inHg
>
>
>    - What can I do to fix it?  I can obviously do a table UPDATE, 
>    (archive and archive_day_dewpoint), but is there a utility I have been 
>    ignoring?
>
> Dave
>
>
> On Thursday, August 16, 2018 at 3:54:42 PM UTC-5, Thomas Keffer wrote:
>>
>> Because the WMR300 supplies rainRate in hardware, you will need to supply 
>> limits for both rain and rainRate. It's up to you to pick sensible values, 
>> but something like this should work. 
>>
>> [StdQC]
>>   rain = 0, 10, mm
>>   rainRate = 0, 100.0, mm_per_hour
>>
>> -tk
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 1:10 PM Alberto Sánchez <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Sometimes, in my Oregon WMR300, there are more than 8000mm rains.It is a 
>>> mistake of the station, because the error also appears in the console.
>>>
>>> I have cleaned those records from the database but I would like to avoid 
>>> them by software. I read that by using 
>>> http://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm#StdQC I could do it, but I do not 
>>> know what parameters I would have to put, rain_rate?
>>>
>>> An example in wunderground (
>>> https://www.wunderground.com/personal-weather-station/dashboard?ID=IVILLAVA2.June
>>>  
>>> 13, 2018 ) because from the database I have deleted the errors.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
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