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  • in reply to: Interval program 2.2.7 #35528

    Keith
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    Hi Dan

    Yes it is repeatable but after a bit more testing I have found it happens for any station as follows:

    1. Set a Run Once on any single station to turn on for say 1 minute.

    2. Set another run once to turn on a different single station for 1 minute before the station from step 1 has completed.

    This sequence will turn off the first station before its run once has completed and its log entry will show with the 1970-01-01 zero date.  If the run once is allowed to complete normally then the log entry will have the correct date.

     

    The other problem I reported regarding the station status indicators on the home page is a browser issue. From Windows 7 they display as I expected using Firefox or Chrome but not with IE11.

     

    Regards Keith Fisk

    in reply to: Interval program 2.2.7 #35519

    Keith
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    Hi Dan

    thanks for the reply. Problem is not pi setting time and date at boot. It is only the line in the log where I tried to run once to turn on S08 that shows incorrect date. Other lines in the log before and after the incorrect line have the correct time and date.  Date command shows correct date and time and I have set the time zone up correctly.

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