weectl report run will run the reports against the current database, most 
likely as yet you have no archive data using the new mapping in your 
database. You need to wait until the end of an archive period before you 
will see rain data in your archive. And then remember that some plots are 
only generated every hour, three hours or once a day so some plots may not 
change for a while. You can delete the plots to force regeneration.

Gary


On Wednesday 17 January 2024 at 12:30:09 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:

> Which gives me this in weewx.cfg:
>
> [GW1000]
>     # This section is for the Ecowitt Gateway driver.
>
>     # How often to poll the API, default is every 20 seconds:
>     poll_interval = 10
>
>     # The driver to use:
>     driver = user.gw1000
>     ip_address = 192.168.50.143
>     port = 45000
>
>
>     [[field_map_extensions]]
>         rain = p_rain
>         stormRain = p_rainevent
>         rainRate = p_rainrate
>         dayRain = p_rainday
>         weekRain = p_rainweek
>         monthRain = p_rainmonth
>         yearRain = p_rainyear
>
>
> Executed weectl report run, reloaded web page.  No new rain graphs.
>
> chatham.org/weewx
>
>
> On 1/16/2024 8:05 PM, gjr80 wrote:
>
> You need to locate weewx.conf, open it for editing, locate the [GW1000] 
> stanza and then add a [[field_map_extension]] stanza with the necessary 
> entries. 
>
> Gary 
>
> On Wednesday 17 January 2024 at 11:47:29 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:
>
> OK, found this:
> Users with a piezo rainfall gauge only 
>
> Users whose only connected rainfall gauge is a WS90 sensor suite and are 
> using the default field map will see the piezo rainfall data appear in 
> WeeWX loop packets in fields starting with 'p_' as per the above table. 
> Such users that want the piezo rainfall data to appear in the 'standard' 
> WeeWX rainfall fields will need to use a custom field map. The easiest 
> way to create a custom field map for the piezo rain is to add suitable 
> entries under the [GW1000] [[field_map_extensions]] stanza. A suitable 
> custom field map to map piezo rain to the 'standard' WeeWX rainfall fields 
> may look something like:
> [GW1000] .... [[field_map_extensions]] rain = p_rain stormRain = 
> p_rainevent rainRate = p_rainrate dayRain = p_rainday weekRain = p_rainweek 
> monthRain = p_rainmonth yearRain = p_rainyear 
>
> Which seems to address the problem. Only question is where does it go? I 
> grepped for field_map_extensions and found nothing within brackets. 
>
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