Min/max values in graphs

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Dave-T

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What do the min and max values at the bottom of a graph mean? Not what I would think, unless there's a bug:

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Hello,
Open a support ticket to report this problem, developers do not consult this forum.
 

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Highest recorded Sump temp (max) and lowest recorded Sump temp (min) and below that is the average
I think the question is what is the date range for those values - the reporting period, lifetime. etc.

I have (honestly) not bothered opening a ticket for the charting... it is so bad, I don't know what a ticket will do ;)

I think it may work of you chart 1 or 2 series, but if you have more than a few and hourly data points it simply crashes in various ways from missing trend lines to full dashboard crash.

Ideally you would be able to create different chart views, not just one all mashed together anyway.


Trying to patiently wait for complete API release.
 

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