Hello,
can anybody explain the difference between "Counter" and "Managed Counter" ?
I found various resources that explain the difference between an incremental counter and a normal one, but I can find no distinction between adding "Counter" vs "Managed Counter".
thanks,
Claude
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Re: Regular counter vs managed counter
See this wiki pageccaru wrote: Thursday 21 January 2021 14:52 can anybody explain the difference between "Counter" and "Managed Counter" ?
Managed counter will not transfer automatically every day data from device status to history log, it's up to an external script or plugin to insert data in history log database (useful to show non realtime consumption of energy provider that put energy information "in the cloud").
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aha! That explains why the charts of my managed counters are empty then 
Thank you for this info. I guess i'll have to move everything to regular counters then!
Claude
Thank you for this info. I guess i'll have to move everything to regular counters then!
Claude
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Re: Regular counter vs managed counter
Yes!ccaru wrote: Thursday 21 January 2021 16:20 aha! That explains why the charts of my managed counters are empty thenI guess i'll have to move everything to regular counters then!
Or.... manage them
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