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Cumulus keeps a log of changes to the 'all time records', called <tt>alltimelog.txt</tt>, which can be found in the data folder. An entry is added to this file every time an all-time record changes, with details of the old and new records. This log can then be used to 'backtrack' if spurious data causes an all-time record to be broken incorrectly. It is also a useful log of when records were actually broken.
Cumulus keeps a log of changes to the 'all time records', called <tt>alltimelog.txt</tt>, which can be found in the data folder. An entry is added to this file every time an all-time record changes, with details of the old and new records. This log can then be used to 'backtrack' if spurious data causes an all-time record to be broken incorrectly. It is also a useful log of when records were actually broken.


 
This file is just a log of changes, it is not read by Cumulus. Editing it has no effect.
This feature was introduced in Build 920 of Cumulus (version 1.8.9) so earlier versions will not have this file.  Also worth noting that if you are on the current version you may not have the file as none of your previous Records have been exceeded yet.
 


== Format of the file ==
== Format of the file ==

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