Great, thanks! After all that java, spring, ... during the week, it's not 
so easy to see the sometimes easiest solutions in another world, thanks 
again for your inputs.

Tom Keffer schrieb am Sonntag, 12. März 2023 um 00:17:15 UTC+1:

> Look through the list of strftime() formats I linked to and see if 
> anything fits your needs. For example, the rest of WeeWX uses %x and %X.
>
> On Sat, Mar 11, 2023 at 11:40 AM [email protected] <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>> That was kind of what I intended to do, but while for $week using "%A" 
>> may be OK, using "%m/%d%Y", won't fit in many localizations. Is there a 
>> default format for date without time that I should reference or should I 
>> just add such the format for the sums setting to each lang file? 
>>
>> Tom Keffer schrieb am Freitag, 10. März 2023 um 22:18:12 UTC+1:
>>
>>> Yes, the query is not as optimal as it could be. It's returning the 
>>> right date, but the time at which maximum rainfall was achieved, rather 
>>> than midnight. 
>>>
>>> You can solve your problem by applying a formatting. For example,
>>>
>>> *$week.rain.maxsumtime.format("%A"), $month.rain.maxsumtime("%m/%d/%Y), 
>>> ...*
>>>
>>>
>>> The formatting is from Python's strftime() function 
>>> <https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#strftime-strptime-behavior>
>>> .
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 6:03 AM [email protected] <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> When I calculate "maxsum" as the maximum daily rain sum per 
>>>> week/month/year/alltime, I am a bit confused by the output when it comes 
>>>> to 
>>>> formatting the date/time for the value. 
>>>>
>>>> For me, having a time for a maximum daily sum doesn't make sense in 
>>>> this context.
>>>>
>>>> So, How can I solve this? I couldn't find out so far, if I can specifiy 
>>>> a special time format for aggregations like "maxsum"
>>>>
>>>> In the template I use $week.rain.maxsumtime, $month.rain.maxsumtime, 
>>>> $year.rain.maxsumtime, $alltime.rain.maxsumtime. The used format makes 
>>>> sense for max, min, maxmin, minmax, but not for a sum.
>>>>
>>>> How can I make the web page show "Wednesday" for "This week", 
>>>> "03/08/2023" for "This month, etc, without the hh:mm:ss added? 
>>>>
>>>> [image: 2023-03-10 14_48_03-The weather in Test - Brave.png]
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