UI displays of measurements
Hi, When you visualize a measurement in the GUI, what data is used for tabs like "Probes" or "Map"? Is that the latest available data from each participating probe, or something else? Gilles -- Fondation RESTENA - DNS-LU 6, rue Coudenhove-Kalergi L-1359 Luxembourg tel: (+352) 424409 fax: (+352) 422473
The data shown on these tabs is direct from our datastore and should be the latest values available at page load time.
On 11/14/2013 06:04 PM, Daniel Quinn wrote:
The data shown on these tabs is direct from our datastore and should be the latest values available at page load time.
Thanks, that's as expected. Then I have the obvious addition to the feature request list: please make it possible to pick the time for the data to be mapped. And as a suggestion, to go along with it: add a 'download the shown data set' button. Both elements would make it easier to navigate measurements visually (rather then drill through the raw data) but still go through the details whenever the colors look 'unusual'. Both features are probably most useful to lazy users :) Best, Gilles -- Fondation RESTENA - DNS-LU 6, rue Coudenhove-Kalergi L-1359 Luxembourg tel: (+352) 424409 fax: (+352) 422473
On 2013.11.15. 7:47, Gilles Massen wrote:
On 11/14/2013 06:04 PM, Daniel Quinn wrote:
The data shown on these tabs is direct from our datastore and should be the latest values available at page load time.
Thanks, that's as expected.
Then I have the obvious addition to the feature request list: please make it possible to pick the time for the data to be mapped. And as a suggestion, to go along with it: add a 'download the shown data set' button. Both elements would make it easier to navigate measurements visually (rather then drill through the raw data) but still go through the details whenever the colors look 'unusual'. Both features are probably most useful to lazy users :)
This would be the "time travel" feature -- as in "show me the map as it looked at X". Good idea, and it seems not too difficult; we'll put it on the agenda. Regards, Robert
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Daniel Quinn
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Gilles Massen
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Robert Kisteleki