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Subject: From: Date: | RE: [ECS] Question of Mental State Michael David Thu, 9 Mar 2000 15:08:47 -0500 |
Hi Don!
Oh - I see. No, Hour# should never be a 0, based on your logic from your
earlier message.
No news yet, but soon (I think by the end of the month).
BTW, had a great time at EH2000. Dinner with Jeff, David, and Wayne was a
blast! We went to this great BBQ place called "Bubba's Bodacious
Bar-B-Que". I thought they were pulling my leg when they told me the name of
the place, but sure enough - that's it's name. Great BBQ, too!
Of course, even McDonald's would have been a blast with these guys. What a
fun crowd!
Cheers!
Michael David
michael@michaeldavid.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Don Stephens [mailto:donstephens@101freeway.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 2:52 PM
To: ecs-list@netbloc.com
Subject: Re: [ECS] Question of Mental State
Hi Michael:
I was wondering if my logic was sound. I'm having a problem with a program
that reads a file generated by ECS. This file parses information out of the
Weather-Interface and passes that information, along with the time and date,
to a program called Virtual Weather Station. This happens every two minutes.
Everything works until 12:59 when the Virtual Weather Station stops updating
the weather-items, although the date is correct. I've talked to the
developer, but I was wondering if my logic was flawed, creating a '0' hour.
If this was so, that might explain the program stopping the reports.
It looks like my problem lies elsewhere.
Thanks for the comments;
Don
P.S. Any news on your HA project?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael David" <michael@michaeldavid.com>
To: <ecs-list@netbloc.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 11:19 AM
Subject: RE: [ECS] Question of Mental State
> Hi Don!
>
> OK, I don't understand your question. At 12:59AM, the Hour# will be 24,
> until is changes to 1AM, in which case the Hour# will be 1. I use similar
> logic for another purpose, and it works fine.
>
> BTW, I assume you aren't executing these event lines on every event pass,
as
> your example implies - correct? :)
>
> Cheers!
>
> Michael David
> michael@michaeldavid.com
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