Hi,
would it be possible to enter an internet tag, e.g. <#currcondtime> for the automatic date of adding a comment about current weather conditions? So that you can also use this time format - <#currcondtime format="yyy-MM-dd HH:mm">
Sometimes it's useful to know when a given comment was added, because it doesn't disappear after midnight and if we don't remove it, it concerns things from the past.
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Current Weather condition time
- mcrossley
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Re: Current Weather condition time
Is this from the dashboard interface or the input file?
I might say the input text is freeform, so you are free to prefix the data with a date/time stamp yourself
I might say the input text is freeform, so you are free to prefix the data with a date/time stamp yourself
- Dador
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Re: Current Weather condition time
I do that. However, I'm lazy and sometimes forget to type it in. That's why I'd rather let the machine think for me.