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However, prior to that version of MX, and if you use Cumulus 1, you will manually have to enter the month and yearfor 'yyyymm' if you want the current log, and you need to do this each month, the whole parameter is therefore in format '''ExtraLocal[0-99]=ExtraLogyyyymm.txt'''.
However, prior to that version of MX, and if you use Cumulus 1, you will manually have to enter the month and yearfor 'yyyymm' if you want the current log, and you need to do this each month, the whole parameter is therefore in format '''ExtraLocal[0-99]=ExtraLogyyyymm.txt'''.


As at August 2013, Cumulus does not calculate extremes for these extra sensors (unless it is the Oregon Scientific extra temperature sensor replacing the main one).  A script written by you can then read the file into an array or database for further processing. If you are skilled enough, it is possible to write code or queries to read that array or database, calculate extremes for yourself, or draw graphs based on these logged extra values.  You might take inspiration from some php scripts available at
As at August 2013, Cumulus does not calculate extremes for these extra sensors (unless it is the Oregon Scientific extra temperature sensor replacing the main one).  A script written by you can then read the file into an array or database for further processing. If you are skilled enough, it is possible to write code or queries to read that array or database, calculate extremes for yourself, or draw graphs based on these logged extra values.  You might take inspiration from some php scripts available at [https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=18096 Forum's Create missing topic].


=== Viewing Extra Sensor Log files ===
=== Viewing Extra Sensor Log files ===
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