Hi Tom,

 

I agree on the point… it has rather to do with stuff running out of sync and 
there for sometimes missing things. I’d rather see it as not being updated then 
making things up, the value was there a short time before. I’ll search the 
archives again to see if there is a option that could work for me.

 

Grtx MB

 

 

Van: [email protected] <[email protected]> Namens Tom Keffer
Verzonden: zondag 6 februari 2022 14:27
Aan: weewx-user <[email protected]>
Onderwerp: Re: [weewx-user] Use cached data?

 

This comes up from time to time.

 

The general philosophy in WeeWX is to "not make things up." If your sensors 
only update every few minutes, WeeWX should not be pretending they report more 
often.

 

There are also technical reasons not to cache: keeping cache coherency can be a 
challenge. For example, judging when values become "stale".

 

If you want to continue anyway, a service could be written that implements a 
cache. I think users have done this in the past --- you'd have to check the 
archives.

 

-tk

 

 

On Sat, Feb 5, 2022 at 11:22 PM [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>  <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

I am using weewx for a time now and have a issue with some times missing data. 
I am using Oregon and TFA sensors with RTL_433. I run meteotemplate and also 
use the data send to CWOP to be broadcast-ed through the APRS network. (HAM 
operator)

 

When I set my archive interval to 300 sec all works ok and only very rarely I 
miss data. 

But when I set my archive_interval to 60 sec I often have a empty field. This 
shows on the APRS network because the transmitted data shows -.- Even if I set 
my CWOP post_interval too 300 in still does this when the archive_interval is 
set to 60.

 

Is there a option to tell weewx to use the previous recorded value if no new 
value is available? (May be only to the data set send to CWOP in my case)

Ideally this would be limited to a maximum to prevent sending data when sensors 
fail. (something like use previous n times and then send N/A)

 

Grtx Michiel

 

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