Hello,

Is this the csv file you referred to in your earlier post in another thread 
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/weewx-user/86KPd-dyvD4/Jep9fMROCgAJ>? If 
so wee_import is the tool to use but it cannot import the data in it's 
present format. You would need to merge the date (Datum) and time (Zeit) 
fields into a single field, eg 01.02.2020 and 00:00 would need to be 
01.02.2020 00:00. wee_import is fairly flexible in terms of the format of 
the single date-time field (any format, any order) but it must be a single 
field. Perhaps you can do this relatively easily using a spreadsheet or 
other editor? Another minor point but you will need to delete the second, 
third and fourth lines; wee_import requires the csv file consist of only a 
header line and lines of data to be imported. This is easily taken care of 
though.

Gary

On Friday, 10 April 2020 23:21:28 UTC+10, Meteo Oberwallis wrote:
>
> Hello. 
>
> I have from meteohub the .csv created. here is an example. 
>
> Is it possible to adapt this file so that it can be copied into the SQL table?
>
> Thx for Help
>
>
>
> Am Montag, 30. März 2020 12:50:27 UTC+2 schrieb Meteo Oberwallis:
>>
>> Hi Guys.
>> I used meteohub before using weewx. I have now collected weather data for 
>> years. Since the switch, however, I have now lacked this data. Meteohub 
>> saves the data in a .raw file. Does any of you have that too? Does anyone 
>> have a solution how to convert the data and read it into weewx afterwards? 
>> In the SQLite would be great.
>> I would appreciate your help. The Page Meteohub: 
>> https://wiki.meteohub.de/Main_Page 
>>
>> Thanks 
>> Stefan
>>
>>
>>

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