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    Changing Data Source but Retaining Data Point History?

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    • MattFoxM Offline
      MattFox
      last edited by

      Another idea: add &limit=10000 to the url. That will override system limits rather than setting a higher settings limit.

      Fox

      Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
      And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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        mihairosu
        last edited by

        Okay awesome, I'll play around with stuff, see what works well.

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          mihairosu
          last edited by mihairosu

          @mattfox said in Changing Data Source but Retaining Data Point History?:

          &limit=10000

          Since the last time we worked on this, this '&limit=10000" does not allow the page to load.

          Anyway, the mango install just can't handle downloading an entire data set for even a single XID. The whole mango service comes to a slow crawl, as it pegs all cores to 100%. All screens can't reach the mango service, and in general is not ideal. And in the end, it still can't download it.

          Plus how am I supposed to re-upload it. This download format is different than what you get using the watch list page downloads. Tn addition, the timestamp column appears messed up =( There are also not enough rows in excel for some of this data, I suspect, lol.

          I will have to continue this conversation with IA.

          As far as I can tell, there's no decent way, for the lay-man such as myself, to manipulate large amounts of data and other critical information. I suspect a lot of back-end work would have to be done to allow for such functionality.

          My uneducated guess is that the whole structure is a bit rigid.

          I'll keep putting this work off until a good solution appears, or I can get help directly from IA.

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          • MattFoxM Offline
            MattFox
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            I'm really sorry man. I'd hoped you'd been able to crack it.
            Perhaps I should write a user module for you...

            Fox

            Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
            And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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              mihairosu
              last edited by

              No worries, much appreciated. =)

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