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NOTE: If you upload incremental, the old datetime values are still in the existing JSON. if you are in a +UTC (east of the meridian) the charts may have a gap on the right of the lines you are plotting because of the difference between the old local time in the JSON will display the difference. If you are in -UTC it may take the timezone difference before you see the new data appear at the end of your chart because it is overwriting the old time data. Don't worry, your data are OK, you just don't see them correctly displayed until Highcharts has passed the time difference between UTC and your local time. I you are not interested in looking at that spectacle or are bored by it - after all, for the user it should all be transparent - I would advise to simply delete the named JSONs and wait for the system to fill them up again. The first data will appear quickly, the whole chart will be filled after the nr of hrs you have defined for a chart.
NOTE: CMX determines its timezone from the system it runs on and puts it in ''graphconfig.js''. CUtils also uses the timezone from the system it runs on but takes another route, writing the timzezone for Highcharts in the CUtils file ''Highcharts.Language'' and makes it part of the theme settings for Highcharts. graphconfig is only used at runtime and CUtils does not use the presence of the graphconfig.js to take the value from CMX. So far I did not find a way to get the ''Europe/Amsterdam'' string from the local timezone definition. This anomaly between CMX and CUtils may change later and the parameter ''timezone'' may disappear again. You will be informed.
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