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Re: WEL graphs [ Read Responses | Return to the Index ]
Posted by Bill on Sunday, 24 August 2008, at 11:57 a.m., Dewayne, check out the WEL's sample-and-hold function to see if this can help. This is what I used to clean up a number of my charts, as I didn't want my values to go to zero when there was no data (i.e., GSHP units not running), or the values weren't meaningful when the units weren't running. For example, my EWT long term (50 week) chart (WEL0043) cleaned up nicely when I went to sample-and-hold on this variable. Now, this chart only changes from the previous value if a GSHP unit is running. Best regards, Bill
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