I’m happy to hear that it is working.  Thank you for trying it out!

> ...and there are 2 unit definitions for some.
I think you are asking about km_per_hour2 (as opposed to km_per_hour).  Here’s 
what http://weewx.com/docs/customizing.htm has to say about that:
group_speed2
This group is similar to group_speed, but is used for calculated wind speeds 
which typically have a slightly higher resolution. Possible options are one 
mile_per_hour2, km_per_hour2, knot2, or meter_per_second2.


> On Aug 12, 2020, at 7:07 AM, Geni 0815 <geni0815.0...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Thanks for the explanation.
> 
> I had target_report = SeasonsReport, and there are 2 unit definitions for 
> some.
>                  km_per_hour =% .0f
>                  km_per_hour2 =% .1f
>                  knot =% .0f
>                  knot2 =% .1f
>                 meter_per_second = %.1f
>                 meter_per_second2 = %.1f
>                 mile_per_hour = %.0f
>                 mile_per_hour2 = %.1f
> 
>   I have now redefined target_report = LoopDataReport, now it works as desired
> 
> Am Mittwoch, 12. August 2020 14:56:16 UTC+2 schrieb John Kline:
>> 
>> > Where can I find a description of what a “Rain Year” is?
>> 
>> By default, rainyear is the same as year.  It’s the 12-month period for 
>> which the cumulative rain amount is measured.
>> See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_year
>> To set the rain year, see:  
>> http://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm#rain_year_start
>> 
>> > Where and how can I set that $wind.rms.formatted and 
>> > $windGust.max.formatted have a decimal place at km / h?
>> 
>> I’m assuming you mean <period>.rms.formatted and 
>> <period>.windGust.max.formatted (where <period> is 10m, day, week, month, 
>> year or rainyear).
>> 
>> Also assuming you want to see one decimal position in these values.
>> 
>> In the LoopDataReport section of weewx.conf, there is already 1 decimal 
>> place specified for km_per_hour (“%.1f”), unless you have changed it:
>>        [[[Units]]]
>>             [[[[StringFormats]]]]
>>                 mile_per_hour = %.1f
>>                 degree_C = %.1f
>>                 km_per_hour = %.1f
>>                 degree_F = %.1f 
>> 
>> I suspect you have a different target report specified:
>> Let’s imagine your [LoopData] section looks like this where the 
>> target_report is WeatherBoardReport:
>> 
>> [LoopData]
>>     [[FileSpec]]
>>         loop_data_dir = /home/weewx/gauge-data
>>         filename = loop-data.txt
>>     [[Formatting]]
>>         target_report = WeatherBoardReport
>> 
>> In this case, you would to specify the decimal for km_per_hour under 
>> WeatherBoardReport, since that is the report you have specified for 
>> conversion and formattting.  You would want that report to specify the 
>> decimal place for km_per_hour.
>> 
>> [[WeatherBoardReport]]
>>        [[[Units]]]
>>             [[[[StringFormats]]]]
>>                 km_per_hour = %.1f
>> 
>> 
>>> On Aug 11, 2020, at 11:01 PM, Geni 0815 <geni08...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi John, Thanks for the new version.
>>> I still have the following questions:
>>> Where can I find a description of what a "Rain Year" is?
>>> Where and how can I set that $wind.rms.formatted and 
>>> $windGust.max.formatted also have a decimal place at km / h?
>>> Current Livelink
>>> 
>>> Am Mittwoch, 12. August 2020 03:20:18 UTC+2 schrieb John Kline:
>>>> 
>>>> OK, I found the issue.  My tests simulate running weewx and processing 
>>>> packets.  The issue was at startup where I use daily summaries to create 
>>>> accumulators for day, week, year and rainyear.  That code was missing the 
>>>> first daily summary of each of these periods.
>>>> 
>>>> I’ve fixed this issue in v2.7.  Please give it a try.
>>>> 
>>>>> On Aug 11, 2020, at 9:41 AM, John Kline <jo...@johnkline.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> It does not look like you have installed from head on github.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Go to this page:
>>>>> 
>>>>> https://github.com/chaunceygardiner/weewx-loopdata
>>>>> 
>>>>> Click “Code” and then click download zip.  Install that zip file.
>>>>> 
>>>>> When you do that, after time_delta in the log, you should see week_start 
>>>>> and rainyear_start.
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Aug 11, 2020, at 9:37 AM, Geni 0815 <geni08...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: tmpname     
>>>>>>        : /tmp/LoopDataz7h4ntn0
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: enable      
>>>>>>        : 0
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: 
>>>>>> remote_server      : www.foobar.com
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: remote_port 
>>>>>>        : None
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: remote_user 
>>>>>>        : root
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: remote_dir  
>>>>>>        Af: /home/weewx/loop-data
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: compress    
>>>>>>        : 0
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: log_success 
>>>>>>        : 0
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: ssh_options 
>>>>>>        : -o ConnectTimeout=1
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: timeout     
>>>>>>        : 1
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: 
>>>>>> skip_if_older_than : 3
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: time_delta  
>>>>>>        : 10800
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: 
>>>>>> trend_obstypes     : ['barometer', 'outTemp']
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: 
>>>>>> rainyear_obstypes  : ['outTemp', 'wind', 'windSpeed', 'windDir', 
>>>>>> 'windGust', 'windGustDir', 'rain']
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: 
>>>>>> year_obstypes      : ['outTemp', 'wind', 'windSpeed', 'windDir', 
>>>>>> 'windGust', 'windGustDir', 'rain']
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: 
>>>>>> month_obstypes     : ['wind', 'windSpeed', 'windDir', 'windGust', 
>>>>>> 'windGustDir', 'rain', 'outTemp']
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: 
>>>>>> week_obstypes      : ['wind', 'windSpeed', 'windDir', 'windGust', 
>>>>>> 'windGustDir', 'rain', 'outTemp']
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: 
>>>>>> day_obstypes       : ['windGust', 'wind', 'windSpeed', 'windDir', 
>>>>>> 'windGustDir', 'rain', 'outTemp']
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: 
>>>>>> ten_min_obstypes   : ['windGust', 'wind', 'windSpeed', 'windDir', 
>>>>>> 'windGustDir', 'rain', 'outTemp']
>>>>>> Aug 11 18:05:41 Wetter-Raspi weewx[1211] INFO user.loopdata: 
>>>>>> baro_trend_descs   : {<BarometerTrend.RISING_VERY_RAPIDLY: 1>: 'Rising 
>>>>>> Very Rapidly', <BarometerTrend.RISING_QUICKLY: 2>: 'Rising 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Am Dienstag, 11. August 2020 18:12:01 UTC+2 schrieb John Kline:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> OK, before we look at the daily summaries in your database, please 
>>>>>>> install loopdata at head.  I’ve added logging for week_start and 
>>>>>>> rainyear_start at startup.  Let’s make sure that the extension thinks 
>>>>>>> week_start is 0.  Install the the extension. Restart weewx and then 
>>>>>>> paste in the lines from the log.  They should look something like this:
>>>>>>> Aug 11 09:09:14 ella weewx[5404] INFO user.loopdata: week_start         
>>>>>>> : 0
>>>>>>> Aug 11 09:09:14 ella weewx[5404] INFO user.loopdata: rainyear_start     
>>>>>>> : 1
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On Aug 11, 2020, at 8:49 AM, geni08...@gmail.com <geni08...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>  week_start = 0
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> jo...@johnkline.com schrieb am Dienstag, 11. August 2020 um 16:08:18 
>>>>>>>> UTC+2:
>>>>>>>>> When does your week start?
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> You should see something like this is weewx.conf:
>>>>>>>>>     # Start of week (0=Monday, 6=Sunday)
>>>>>>>>>     week_start = 6
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> What value do you have for week_start?
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> On Aug 11, 2020, at 3:20 AM, geni08...@gmail.com 
>>>>>>>>>> <geni08...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> I found a syntax.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Question: for example "Hi Out Temp, week", shouldn't it be the 
>>>>>>>>>> highest temp since Monday? But this is not true for me! Why?
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> geni08...@gmail.com schrieb am Dienstag, 11. August 2020 um 10:57:03 
>>>>>>>>>> UTC+2:
>>>>>>>>>>> @John: I installed version 2.6.
>>>>>>>>>>> how do i get the values:
>>>>>>>>>>>     <td id='$(archive[1]).outTemp.max.formatted' 
>>>>>>>>>>> style='white-space:pre;'></td>
>>>>>>>>>>>     <td id='$(archive[1]).outTemp.min.formatted' 
>>>>>>>>>>> style='white-space:pre;'></td>
>>>>>>>>>>>     <td id='$(archive[1]).wind.rms.formatted' 
>>>>>>>>>>> style='white-space:pre;'></td>
>>>>>>>>>>>     <td id='$(archive[1]).windGust.max.formatted' 
>>>>>>>>>>> style='white-space:pre;'></td>
>>>>>>>>>>>     <td id='$(archive[1]).rain.sum.formatted' 
>>>>>>>>>>> style='white-space:pre;'></td>
>>>>>>>>>> 
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