glad to have been of some help, even if I only got you the max gust speed 
with an average gust direction!!



On Sunday, 1 October 2017 13:59:44 UTC+3, Nicolas Cazan wrote:

> What an idiot I had not seen, it's perfect, everything works, thank you 
> again.
>
> Le dimanche 1 octobre 2017 03:10:18 UTC+2, Andrew Milner a écrit :
>>
>> shouldn't it be
>> $span($time_delta=900).windGustDir.avg.ordinal_compass
>>
>> possibly
>> $span($time_delta=900).windGustDir.avg.ordinal_compass.formatted
>>
>> why not just try them, and see if they work
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, 30 September 2017 23:39:33 UTC+3, Nicolas Cazan wrote:
>>
>>> ok, so if I do  
>>>
>>> $span($time_delta=900).windGustDir.ordinal_compass.avg.formatted
>>>
>>> this should not work?
>>>
>>>
>>> Le samedi 30 septembre 2017 14:30:36 UTC+2, Andrew Milner a écrit :
>>>>
>>>> I think that if you are trying to get the direction which corresponds 
>>>> to the gust you are asking too much from cheetah.  This is beginning to 
>>>> look more like an sql issue rather than a reporting issue.  The template 
>>>> has retrieved the gust, but not the time of that gust which you would need 
>>>> to be able to use sql to retrieve the dirsction, temp, barometer or any 
>>>> other value for that time.  You could always just try the average gust 
>>>> direction for the 15 minute period however
>>>> $span($time_delta=900).windGustDir.avg.formatted
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, 30 September 2017 15:22:09 UTC+3, Nicolas Cazan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> awesome !! it works, but a priori not with the direction of the wind? You 
>>>>> think it's possible?
>>>>>
>>>>> Le samedi 30 septembre 2017 11:01:22 UTC+2, Andrew Milner a écrit :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you want the max wind gust in the previous 15 minutes shouldn't it 
>>>>>> be something like
>>>>>> $span($time_delta=900).windGust.max.formatted
>>>>>> or for the average
>>>>>> $span($time_delta=900).windGust.avg.formatted
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, 30 September 2017 10:01:50 UTC+3, Nicolas Cazan wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <realtime><data 
>>>>>>> realtime="rainheuretest">$span($time_delta=900).windGust.formatted<!--dailyRain--></data></realtime>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sure enough I forgot one. but it still does not work, I have to 
>>>>>>> forget something.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Le samedi 30 septembre 2017 02:35:20 UTC+2, gjr80 a écrit :
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If you look carefully at the $span documentation you will see that 
>>>>>>>> you have an error in your syntax. Your post suggests you are using:
>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> <realtime> <data realtime = "raintimetest"> $span ($time_delta = 
>>>>>>>>> 900) windGust.formatted <! - dailyRain -> </ data>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The correct $span syntax in your case is:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> $span($time_delta=900).windGust.formatted
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The spaces are not critical but the periods (.) are.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Gary
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>

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