Thanks again Michael,

There might be some lint from older versions, because all the old scripts 
have had their execute attribs removed. 

weectl is definitely there and when I query -v, I get 5.20.

When starting the daemon, it also calls out 5.20: weewxd[4170681]: INFO 
__main__: Starting up weewx version 5.2.0

It looks like the syntax is the same for wee_database vs weectl database 
too.

I'll give it a go - thank you again.

John





On Wednesday, 10 December 2025 at 10:14:22 UTC [email protected] wrote:

> With 4.10.2 wee_database ist the tool. Run wee_database --rebuild-daily 
> --date=YYYY-mm-dd where YYYY-mm-dd is whatever local date 1745362800 
> translates to (my best guess 2025-04-23). Then delete the NOAA file for 
> April 2025. You may need a "sudo" before the command.
>
> If such values are not a repeating pattern, you should be done.
> JohnP schrieb am Mittwoch, 10. Dezember 2025 um 10:46:46 UTC+1:
>
>> Thank you Michael - that was the tip I needed.
>>
>> I did already try searching in inches, to no avail - but as you say, I 
>> was looking in the wrong table entirely.
>>
>> The offending row is attached. Epoch time 1745362800, which equates to 
>> the correct end of day with my DST offset.
>>
>> There are 3 values in the row:
>>
>> max - I guess this is the max per daily 5 minute segment (though 
>> obviously unrealistic given the contents of the other table all being zero)
>> sum - This is the value in inches which converts neatly to 19.79cm
>> wsum - not sure what this relates to as it doesn't look like a sum of 
>> anything, nor does it look like a metric view of the imperial values (too 
>> big).
>>
>> I'm thinking, based on looking at adjacent rows, that I should zero out 
>> all of these fields - is that what you'd recommend?
>>
>>
>> From etc/weewx/weewx.conf, it looks like I am on version 4.10.2 - so 
>> weectl is the right tool.
>>
>> What would you suggest I rebuild? Should I delete the NOAA report for 
>> April 2025 also to have that regenerated?
>>
>> Thank you again for all the pointers,
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, 10 December 2025 at 04:17:44 UTC [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> There are several reasons why you mayy not find a 19.79 value in the 
>> database:
>>
>>    -  You are searching the wrong table: you won't find the highest 
>>    daily rainfall in the archive table. (Unless all the rain was recorded in 
>> a 
>>    single interval). Look for the table archive_day_rain and in there you 
>>    should find a row with that value (in which unit it may be, I don't know)
>>    - Units: the database doesn't necessarily contain metric values. 
>>    Especially if you haven't actively changed the default unit_system for 
>> the 
>>    database. So the value you are looking for might be stored in inch
>>
>> A complete rebuild of your whole history might not be necessary, if such 
>> values aren't a repeating pattern. Which version are you on? wee_database 
>> is from before v5.0. So if you are on a newer version you should use weectl 
>> database - and refer to the docs for the version you use.
>>
>> JohnP schrieb am Dienstag, 9. Dezember 2025 um 22:04:09 UTC+1:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm hoping for some pointers to eradicate an erroneous 'Highest Daily 
>> Rainfall' value (see attached image).
>>
>> I have 19.79cm of rain registered on 22/April/2025 - a day where there 
>> was no rain at all.
>>
>> I've tried to follow some of the steps from other threads, querying the 
>> database for erroneous looking data both from the CLI and by searching with 
>> DB Browser, however I conclude that I am probably looking for the wrong 
>> value in the wrong place!
>>
>> Here's what I returned from the database:
>>
>> sqlite> select 
>> datetime(dateTime,'unixepoch','localtime'),dateTime,rain,rainRate from 
>> archive where dateTime > 1745276400 and dateTime <= 1745366400;
>>
>> 2025-04-22 00:05:00|1745276700|0.0|0.0
>>
>> 2025-04-22 00:10:00|1745277000|0.0|0.0
>>
>> 2025-04-22 00:15:00|1745277300|0.0|0.0
>>
>> <---snip - all zero data for every 5 minute interval --->
>>
>> 2025-04-23 00:45:00|1745365500|0.0|0.0
>>
>> 2025-04-23 00:50:00|1745365800|0.0|0.0
>>
>> 2025-04-23 00:55:00|1745366100|0.0|0.0
>>
>> 2025-04-23 01:00:00|1745366400|0.0|0.0
>>
>> I can't find a '19.79' in the database (or 1978 in case of a round up), 
>> and the sum of the values above would clearly be zero.
>>
>> I looked at this post: 
>> https://groups.google.com/g/weewx-user/c/pQohXWFsEjk
>>
>> Which talks about dropping the daily database and rebuilding it - however 
>> /etc/weewx/scripts/wee_database (and all scripts in that folder) are not 
>> executable, so I am a little concerned they are orphans from an older 
>> version and are superseded by newer utilities in a different location.
>>
>> Any pointers would be much appreciated, thanks in advance.
>>
>> J
>>
>>

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