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==Composite Example of 'today.ini' file==
==Composite Example of 'today.ini' file==


The minimum content for this file is the "[General]" section.  See [[FAQ#I.E2.80.99ve_just_installed_Cumulus.2C_and_it_didn.E2.80.99t_download_all_the_old_data_from_my_weather_station | FAQ here]] for the single reason why you might want to remove all other sections from your file.  This is an example made up of composites that may not all be present in an actual file; and an actual file may have the sections in a different order.  Because this example is made up of composites, the times shown are not all consistent, in a real file no time anywhere will be later than the time at the top!
The minimum content for this file is the "[General]" section.  See [[FAQ#I.E2.80.99ve_just_installed_Cumulus.2C_and_it_didn.E2.80.99t_download_all_the_old_data_from_my_weather_station | FAQ here]] for the single reason why you might want to remove all other sections from your file when you are first starting use of Cumulus with a weather station.  This is an example made up of composites that may not all be present in an actual file; and an actual file may have the sections in a different order.  Because this example is made up of composites, the times shown are not all consistent, in a real file no time anywhere will be later than the time at the top!


*This composite contains time-stamp formats used by Cumulus 1.x.y and Cumulus MX in the few places where they differ. Notes in round brackets () are not part of the file, they simply explain elements of the composite.
*This composite contains time-stamp formats used by Cumulus 1.x.y and Cumulus MX in the few places where they differ. Notes in round brackets () are not part of the file, they simply explain elements of the composite.
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