Emoncms.org editing data

Hello!

I've adjusted the calculation of power in my project today and got invalid (much to large values) in the graph now. So I tried to delete them in "via" => "editrealtime" and a clock on the "delete data in window" button but it doesn't work. Only setting single values to zero works but this would take a lot of time.

Any ideas?

TrystanLea's picture

Re: Emoncms.org editing data

Im guessing your feeds are timestore feeds? I couldnt get delete data in time range to work yet, but instead implemented the multiply data in window function, can you use that to scale down the values?

jb79's picture

Re: Emoncms.org editing data

Hello Trystan!

No, the feed is still in mysql. Edit also failed on my raspberry.

Is the "multiply data in window" functioni also available for emoncms on my raspberry because multiplying the data with a correction value will give me the correct values instead of setting everything to 0.

btw: The multiply doesn't seem to work, I inserted multiply by "0.151" but nothing happend, or does this take some time till all values are scaled down?

best regards

Juergen Brenner

skrue's picture

Re: Emoncms.org editing data

I have just run into a problem with the "edit" feature as well. When playing around with my inputs I kind of screwed up my power-kwh and power-kwhd feeds, posting far too high values and therefore ruining my history visualizations. :(

I tried the "editrealtime" and "editdaily" feature. I can select the feed and a unix timestamp, but the input field for the new value seems to be missing. Is there any other way to just delete all of today's data in a specific feed?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Btw, some sort of warning message popup window (e.g. "Do you really want to delete input xy?") would be helpful... right now you are always just one click away from messing up all of your data...

skrue's picture

Re: Emoncms.org editing data

I have now found that you have to use the "full screen" view if you want to edit data. So I successfully edited my feed data but the "zoom" visualization still shows a wrong (far too high) value for one day.

:-(

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