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PVoutput has a limit of 14 days upload, unless you donated.
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The number of days into the past live data may be uploaded is increased to 90 days (from 14).
Also am I right in assuming that the daemon will just upload everything without 'negotiating' with pvoutput.org if the records are needed?
Yes, this will be a feature of V4
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PVoutput.org gladly took my money, and the effect is shown in my account page (donation = active). I stopped the upload daemon and changed all the pvoutput field values to null (from the missing date to today). However, there is no effect. Still only the last 14 days are uploaded. I also notice that it still uploads 30 datapoints at a time (instead of the expected 100).
I will wait a while since this could also be a pvoutput.org/API issue. Maybe my donation is not (yet) reflected everywhere where it should be. Will update here soon.
EDIT: and indeed, after another daemon restart, older data started to upload, all seems ok now.
EDIT2: and I guess I didn't have to change the all field values to null, only those that were missing in pvoutput.org
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SELECT * FROM Config;
will show you Batch_DateLimit and Batch_StatusLimit (should be 90 and 100 in your case)
No need to restart the daemon (NextStatusCheck) but it won't hurt of course.
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