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    Odd rollup behaviour

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      psysak
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      Hey, I was just goofing around with some excel reports and noticed a very odd rollup behaviour. I had a point which kept track of hourly temperature data and which I accidentally deleted. To remedy this I went and downloaded daily mean temperatures and loaded them in to the history, so now said point has one entry each day at 17:00. I did this because in future we want to keep using this point, hourly data, and the report will give me an average rollup on a per day basis. To make sure that the average of a single point is calculated correctly I ran a little test excel report. This is where things didn't work quite as expected. I admit this is an oddball case but is there an explanation?

      Left column below is the actual raw data and the right column is the daily average I get form the system.

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        psysak
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        FYI I added the exact same values a second time to the points history at a different time and now the averages are spot on.

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