Hi Steve
Build 1017
I had a look at the alltime txt file and the dates were all in the format YYYY-MM-DD but viewing the records through the programme humidity and pressure were both showing highest as 08 November (2011-08-11 in the file) all the others seemed to be correct.
Regards
Alan
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Alltime highs/lows
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Re: Alltime highs/lows
If you mean alltimelog.txt, then yes, the dates in there are in ISO format. The all-time records themselves are held in alltime.ini. If you have a day/month confusion, then this is probably due to your system date format changing at some point. Have a look in alltime.ini to see what format that date is in there, and if it's the wrong way round for your current settings, you can either edit alltime.ini with Cumulus stopped, or correct it using the built-in editor in Cumulus.
Steve