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Oscar data - Extraneous pressure change
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Oscar data - Extraneous pressure change
Hey gurus,

I have a really weird 'extra' in my Oscar data. Feb 7, 2106 apparently a pressure change was made. Just call me McFly. 

   

Any ideas how to clean it out? Not a big issue, but just odd when I look at stats and reports.

Thanks,
Damian.
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#2
RE: Oscar data - Extraneous pressure change
Weird. I guess there's a glitch in the Icon loader. I think you can go to that day in the calendar (in 2106) and purge the selected day.
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RE: Oscar data - Extraneous pressure change
Prescription changes don't show in the calendar. Sad
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RE: Oscar data - Extraneous pressure change
But there shouldn't be a prescription change without a session, in which case there should be something that can be purged for that day...
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RE: Oscar data - Extraneous pressure change
You need to select the day with the error in the daily page (assuming it will show up in the calendar) then go to menu Data | Advanced | Purge Current Selected Day.

As a point of interest (and before you purge the data) have a look at your datalog directory - all the files start with a date such as 20200301_045156_PLD.edf. See if there are any starting with 2106. You can also see if your SD card contains a 2106 dated file. This should give an idea of whether the error is in Oscar or in the machine itself.
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RE: Oscar data - Extraneous pressure change
DB - I'm pretty sure the Icon machines don't have a DATALOG folder, and don't use an .edf file for their data... Big Grin
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RE: Oscar data - Extraneous pressure change
(03-03-2020, 11:23 PM)pholynyk Wrote: DB - I'm pretty sure the Icon machines don't have a DATALOG folder, and don't use an .edf file for their data... Big Grin

Well shoot! Doesn't that just show how bad those machines are? Smile Not having a Fisher & Paykel CPAP I don't know how their data files are arranged but maybe there is something analogous? I do have a Fisher & Paykel clothes dryer which works pretty well...
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RE: Oscar data - Extraneous pressure change
I get home tonight after a few days away and will have a look.

Will post back with findings Smile
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RE: Oscar data - Extraneous pressure change
Alright.

Navigated to the date in the calendar. Oscar said there was a hidden session. I went to Advanced, PURGE IT ALL, GO ON, JUST DO IT!

... and it went away.

Thanks gurus,
D.
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