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  • #7481
    Rich Ex
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    Hi Friends,
    I need a little help please.
    I am trying to get an hour on hour report but can’t seem to get it to work .

    Here is my setup in the input channel for the hourly data , brackets are the columns , 202 is a simple real input from signal 1 , a pulse counter , 202 works fine as an accumulated total …

    [number]214 [Active] [name]”Kw/h” [channel type] hourly discrete …. [formula used] [formula] Val(202)

    Thanks Rich

    #7483
    Mikhail
    Moderator

    Hi Rich,

    Could you provide links to screenshots of the settings and error?

    #7484
    Rich Ex
    Participant

    Hi Mikhail ,

    Sorry I cant provide a link , my work is behind a secure firewall .

    Basically I have a counter , signal 1 from my Scada device which is set to channel 201 “real” , this works fine each hour , example — 06:00 total 33 , 07:00 total 70, 08:00 total 99 , 09:00 total 133 and so on .

    I need to get an hourly usage total so I can show Kw/h .
    I have channel 210 set up as a “hourly discrete” reading Val(201) but all it shows is the same as channel 201 , i want it to show just the count for that hour , example 06:00 total 33 , 07:00 total 37, 08:00 total 29 , 09:00 total 34 and so on .

    Thank you
    Rich

    #7485
    Mikhail
    Moderator

    Hi Rich,

    The easiest way to calculate power consumption is using Elastic Report Plugin. The example is here.

    The report can also be generated in HTML format and inserted into a web page view.

    If you want to get a difference using formulas, you should create an input channel that stores a value hour ago. It’s tricky.

    We are thinking about development of a module that can calculate differences between the current and archived values of the specified channels. If we found a sponsor, we could do it fast.

    #7492
    Rich Ex
    Participant

    Hi Mikhail ,

    Thank you for the information .

    Rich

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