Andrew, I did not do that because I do not know how to do it.

I have played around with the example you provided without success.




On Monday, September 4, 2017 at 8:45:09 PM UTC-7, Andrew Milner wrote:
>
> or even 
> If you are just wanting to see the drop out of curiosity then why not just 
> directly access the database using sqlite3 eg
> SELECT dateTime, outTemp FROM archive WHERE dateTime > xxxxxxxxxxxxx and 
> dateTime  < yyyyyyyyyyyyyy;
>
> On Tuesday, 5 September 2017 05:52:44 UTC+3, Andrew Milner wrote:
>
>> alternatively have you tried running wunderfixer to add in the missing 
>> values to WU??  I run wunderfixer twice a day using a cron task and now it 
>> never misses any data!!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, 5 September 2017 05:48:07 UTC+3, Andrew Milner wrote:
>>
>>> If you are just wanting to see the drop out of curiosity then why not 
>>> just directly access the database using sqlite3 eg
>>> SELECT datetime, outTemp FROM archive WHERE datetime > xxxxxxxxxxxxx and 
>>> datetime  < yyyyyyyyyyyyyy;
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5 September 2017 at 05:41, TheChoctlab <[email protected] 
>>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Nuts.
>>>>
>>>> What I was after was to see the temperature drop as the solar eclipse 
>>>> took place.
>>>>
>>>> Looking at my WU data I know that it dropped at least six (6) degrees 
>>>> Fahrenheit.  However, WU is missing data for three ten minute records 
>>>> right 
>>>> at the maximum period of occlusion.
>>>>
>>>> I guess I should have thought about this prior t the eclipse.
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, September 4, 2017 at 7:31:27 PM UTC-7, Tom Keffer wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Querying for specific times is not available. Perhaps it should be. 
>>>>> What is your application that you need to do this?
>>>>>
>>>>> -tk
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 6:53 PM, TheChoctlab <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Eureka!  Thank you Tom.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now then, how would I query for a specific date?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Monday, September 4, 2017 at 6:00:17 AM UTC-7, Tom Keffer wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Almost. You need to iterate over a time period. Also, because the 
>>>>>>> results of the iteration will be individual records, there will not be 
>>>>>>> a 
>>>>>>> minimum and maximum temperature. Just temperature. Something like (NOT 
>>>>>>> TESTED):
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> #for $record in $day.records
>>>>>>> $record.dateTime.format("%B"): $record.outTemp
>>>>>>> #end for
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -tk
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sun, Sep 3, 2017 at 9:36 PM, TheChoctlab <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On your suggestion, I reviewed the information regarding 
>>>>>>>> Iteration.  I think that will get me where I want to go.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I am more of a hardware guy rather than a software guy.  So, please 
>>>>>>>> forgive my feeble attempt at the following:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Min, max temperatures by record#for $record in $record.days
>>>>>>>> $record.dateTime.format("%B"): Min, max temperatures: 
>>>>>>>> $record.outTemp.min $record.outTemp.max#end for
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Am I, sort of, on the right track?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sunday, September 3, 2017 at 8:44:30 PM UTC-7, Tom Keffer wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> See the Customizing Guide, section Iteration 
>>>>>>>>> <http://weewx.com/docs/customizing.htm#Iteration>. Specifically, 
>>>>>>>>> you want suffix .records.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -tk
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Sun, Sep 3, 2017 at 4:53 PM, TheChoctlab <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I have searched the Group but, must not have used the correct 
>>>>>>>>>> search terms as I could not find what I am after.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> My interest is producing a report similar to the "Monthly 
>>>>>>>>>> Summary" but, that displays daily data from each archive record 
>>>>>>>>>> (every ten 
>>>>>>>>>> minutes).  Wview does this but, I much prefer weewx.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Any guidance will be greatly appreciated.
>>>>>>>>>>
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