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Question

Posted

Hi,

with older HC2 version, I used to copy-paste the logs into excel and to do some analysis there (i.e. how many hours the heating had been running). Is there a way to export the same information in text format also in Rel. 3.x? alternatively, I think I need to integrate with a site such as thingspeak.com...

Thanks

Riccardo

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Guest Lode
Posted

I think there must be an API command to get this information.

I will take a look at it this evening.

[ Added: 2013-10-19, 11:36 ]

I did some research but can't find it.

I think it's stored in a json table but i don't know the api command to retrieve the data.

Maybe the fibaro guys can tell us.

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  • Inquirer
  • Posted

    Thanks anyway..

    Anyone else has a hint on how to see a text-only log?

    Thanks!

    R

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    Posted

    Hi,

    you can use :

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    from and to are unix timestamp.

    Steve

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  • Inquirer
  • Posted

    Hi,

    thanks this works - it requires a lot of manual work in order to parse results in Excel though..

    Wondering if anyone is thinking about developing a "Heating Monitoring" application that takes this log and does some analysis on heating usage?

    Thanks

    Riccardo

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    Guest Lode
    Posted

    I love developing to those things but don't have much time now.

    I don't promise anything but i'll give it a shot.

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    Posted
    Hi,

    thanks this works - it requires a lot of manual work in order to parse results in Excel though..

    Wondering if anyone is thinking about developing a "Heating Monitoring" application that takes this log and does some analysis on heating usage?

    Thanks

    Riccardo

    If you send me some sample records I'm sure I can automate the parsing for you.

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  • Inquirer
  • Posted

    thanks! I'm sending you an output in PM

    Have a nice evening

    R

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