Thanks for the link. 

Before seeing your kind reply, I was dividing the whole mess by 60, then 
60, then 24, then 365.2422 and figured we were looking at 19700101 
00:00:00; however, I still don't understand the deliberate obfuscation for 
any human reading the weewx.sdb


On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 9:44:35 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Google for Unix Epoch. It's the number of seconds since Jan 1 1970. You 
> can find online converters like this one:https://www.epochconverter.com/
>
> On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 6:32:18 AM UTC-7, V. Kelly Bellis wrote:
>>
>> Something happened with my RPi-weewx-Atmocom experiment running in the 
>> wee hours of the morning and I'm trying decipher the times of when these 
>> happenings occurred, but cannot makes much sense out of the dateTime 
>> field in the /var/lib/weewx/weewx.sdb which apparently are some measure of 
>> seconds. 
>>
>> What have I missed? I was unable to find a global Search mechanism 
>> covering the whole of http://weewx.com/docs/ = does such a feature yet 
>> exist?
>>
>> How difficult would it be to add another column to the weewx.sdb allowing 
>> YYMMDD 
>> HH:MM:SS.SS to be more easily understood?
>>
>> I just want to know what time things went off the rails... and when the 
>> ship righted itself.
>>
>> [image: I-just-want-to-know-what-time-things-went-off-the-rails.png]
>>
>>
>>

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