tk Tom

Le dimanche 19 mars 2017 15:55:53 UTC+4, Tom Keffer a écrit :
>
> This would require a custom search list extension. It could also be rather 
> compute intensive, in that it would have to try all possible 1, 12, and 24 
> hour combinations. Alternatively, the max values and time ranges could be 
> precalculated, and then updated on the fly. Either way, you're looking at 
> some SQL and Python programming.
>
> -tk
>
> On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 1:47 AM, Phil D <cyclo...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>> I'm looking for an aggregation to obtain
>> 1h, 12h and 24h max rain for this month, this year and ever.
>> I've tried something like $alltime.twentyfour_hours.rain.maxsum with any 
>> result.
>>
>> Thanks for your help
>>
>> Phil
>>
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