Hi, 

I searched the group for this subject and couldn't find anything so I am 
posting.

I have the Vantage Pro 2, serial interface to Weewx 3.9.2 run on an Ubuntu 
server.

Below is a sample line from the archive database (broke into individual 
lines due to width) using the command: 
   sqlite3 -header -csv /var/lib/weewx/weewx.sdb "select * from archive;"

One line from the output:
1597612740,1,1,29.617,28.0238601652778,29.7814033867068,83.7,*115.4*,
38.0,18.0,0.0,,1.0,225.0,0.0,0.0,*61.1737982063856*,115.4,
115.4,0.0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,93.9583333333333,0.0,5.31,,,,,,,,,,

Note the temperature is reported as 115.4 degs (ugh...this is Arizona).  
The dewpoint is reported as 61.1737982063856.  All dewpoint values in the 
database have a decimal precision of 13 places, clearly outside the sensor 
quality range. The sensor documentation indicates that it provides Relative 
Humidity values so apparently the console software derives the dewpoint 
value as it can be displayed on the console. I write a lot of external 
programs and have to repeatedly reduce the precision for this variable.

Is there an easy way to modify my Weewx to store only 1 decimal place for 
dewpoint or other variables?  I did check /etc/weewx/weewx.conf and could 
not find any obvious setting for this.

Thanks for any assistance,

Ken

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