On Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at 1:48:18 PM UTC+1 gjr80 wrote:

> Very simply, when your driver is emitting loop packets your time 
> resolution is the time between loop packet timestamps, once your driver is 
> emitting archive records your time resolution decreases and is the time 
> between archive record timestamps. Similar but slightly different with 
> actual values, loop packets give you the finest granularity of the 
> observation values, once you move to archive records you get the average of 
> the loop values (well actually you get whatever function is used to obtain 
> an archive record value from a group of loop packet values, this is usually 
> the average but it could be the sum or the last or the first value, it 
> depends).
>

When is the start of an interval? If the interval chosen would be a silly 
number, like for example 7, when is the start of it? Is that every multiple 
of 7 minutes since unixtime 0, I assume?

Cheers,
Jan-Jaap 

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