I fell for that one as well.[image: ]

On Wednesday, 21 February 2018 04:22:30 UTC+11, John Argyle wrote:
>
> Well there was I thinking I'd tried that, but I hadn't done a refresh 
> while it was displaying the right page. That ought to teach me to try the 
> ****ing obvious first. Anyway, thanks, all working well now.
>
> On Tuesday, 20 February 2018 16:47:09 UTC, Andrew Milner wrote:
>>
>> Force your browser to do a refresh
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, 20 February 2018 18:06:57 UTC+2, John Argyle wrote:
>>
>>> I've just started using weewx (v3.8.0 on Raspberry Pi). Running with a 
>>> Davis Vantage Vue station. I had previously used this station with Cumulus.
>>>
>>> I ran the system for a while and it loaded data from the Vantage Vue 
>>> data logger, these data went back to around 24 December 2017.
>>>
>>> I then imported old data from Cumulus, importing all data up to the end 
>>> of 2017.  No obvious problems except that when selecting the monthly 
>>> summary for December 2017 from the pull-down on the main web page this only 
>>> had data from 24th of the month. Older and newer months were complete. 
>>> Database appeared to have all data.
>>>
>>> Eventually, looking at the summary files in /var/www/html/weewx/NOAA I 
>>> found that the NOAA-2017-12.txt file was incomplete (no data before 24th). 
>>> Creation date of this file was also before the date/time I did the import. 
>>> Simple conclusion, when the import ran it seems that weewx noted that the 
>>> December 2017 summary file already existed and didn't re-create it, thus 
>>> the file only had data from the data logger within the Vantage Vue. 
>>>
>>> I then deleted the NOAA-2017-12.txt file (after making a backup, I'm not 
>>> that stupid). Weewx recreated this when the next report ran (I'm running 30 
>>> minute interval, same as I ran with Cumulus). NOAA-2017-12.txt now contains 
>>> all the data if I look at it directly. However, if I select 2017-12 from 
>>> the monthly summary on the main web page it still shows the incomplete 
>>> data. I presume that weewx must cache these data somewhere. Is there any 
>>> way to force this to update? I've tried running wee_reports but this 
>>> doesn't help.
>>>
>>>

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