Home Forum Support Time Adjusted to Local Time?

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  • #1171
    Cyan Labs
    Participant

    Radu,

    I’m not sure if it’s possible but is there a way you’re able to set up a “management interface” at least for your website (I know it’s not possible to easily modify the device itself on-the-fly).

    One thing I’d love to be able to adjust is the GMT offset to ‘local time’ for the data you capture (especially on the graphs). Rather than your GMT+2 standard and have your website adjust the graphs accordingly.

    If that’s not possible, could we look at making all data display in Coordinated Universal Time?

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    #1176
    Craig
    Participant

    Thanks, Halon: I didn’t know that the graphs were on a GMT+2 standard –thought I was confused or the graph displays in error.

    Yes, I agree: just put everything on GMT/Universal Time.

    Craig

    #1177
    uRADMonitor
    Keymaster

    Yup, this is already possible, you need to use the GMT= parameter.

    Here’s an example:
    If the GMT parameter is not set, the server will use a default gmt=2 value, like in this chart:
    https://www.uradmonitor.com/data/0.1/public.php?id=11000041&param=cpm

    Using the GMT parameter you can adjust that to any timezone:
    https://www.uradmonitor.com/data/0.1/public.php?id=11000041&param=cpm&gmt=Australia/Sydney

    However in the quick preview (when you click a unit on the map) this is not yet available, but it will be in one of the next webpage versions.

    #28441
    Ken Jamrogowicz
    Participant

    Happy to test it out!
    (all my other instruments are on UTC)

    cheers
    Ken

    #28505
    uRADMonitor
    Keymaster

    Ken, this is a very old post, and since then the time on the website has local UTC setting. When looking at the data on http://www.uradmonitor.com it will now show it in your local timezone.

    Years ago, there was server generated charts with hardcoded timezones.

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