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Oscar sessions seem wrong
#11
RE: Oscar sessions seem wrong
Let's make sure we are talking the same language. By "backup directory," I am referring to the one maintained by OSCAR -- the OSCAR_Data/Profiles/<your profile name>/<your machine>/Backup directory. Recreating that is not simply a matter of changing files in its DATALOG directory.

By "purging days", I am referring to the Data/Advanced/Purge Current Selected Day function in OSCAR and not manually deleting files.

I would appreciate if you make a zip file of your SD card (in OSCAR, select Data/Troubleshooting/Make zip of CPAP data card) and upload it to my Dropbox folder. Please include your forum name in the zip file name so we know who the file is from.

Please let me know when you have done that and whether there were any problems reported by Dropbox during the upload process. (I've had some reports of files not uploading, though it works fine in my tests.)
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#12
RE: Oscar sessions seem wrong
OK, we were not on the same page.
When I said backup I was referring to copies of the SD card I make.  Not the one maintained by OSCAR. In the future, if needed, I will refer to my copy as SD CARD COPY. 

The purge is the same for both of us except the choice I make when purging.
In Oscar Data/Advanced/Purge All Machine Data is the one I was referring to.

In Oscar, to ZIP the SD Card, you have to go to
Help/Troubleshooting/Create zip of CPAP data card

I have created and uploaded the file DanEm-ResMed-39423-23212870957.zip without any problem.

Thanx GuyScharf for your help.

DanEm

"If life hands you lemons, make lemonade! Words to live by, especially when you keep in mind that the only way to make them into lemonade is to squeeze the hell out of them."
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#13
RE: Oscar sessions seem wrong
Thank you. I have your file and will look at it, as I expect pholynyk will also.

Data vs Help was a typo. I do make those too!
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#14
RE: Oscar sessions seem wrong
Yes, I have it, and I will be examining it. Thank you, Guy and Dan
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RE: Oscar sessions seem wrong
Did you zip the SD card itself, or a copy of the SD card?

I ask because the imported data is unusual. The last date imported, as shown on Daily page, Statistics page, and Overview page is 1/24. But when I export the sessions as CSV, the lines that have median values on the right have dates beginning 1/27 which, supposedly, is not reported as having been imported. So there's something unusual happening here.
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#16
RE: Oscar sessions seem wrong
I have zipped the SD card itself, not a copy.

To be sure, I have uploaded another copy to the dropbox
DanEm-ResMed-39423-23212870957.zip

DanEm

"If life hands you lemons, make lemonade! Words to live by, especially when you keep in mind that the only way to make them into lemonade is to squeeze the hell out of them."
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#17
RE: Oscar sessions seem wrong
In the the wee hours I am thinking (it happens now and then).

With all the glitches pestering me, would it not be a good thing to clean reinstall Oscar?

If you think it would be a thing to try, how would I proceed to avoid messing the data from the AS11?
I can remove the installed version with all associated files and registry entries with Revo Uninstaller.

I hope you are all sleeping well at this moment (3:17 my time).

DanEm

"If life hands you lemons, make lemonade! Words to live by, especially when you keep in mind that the only way to make them into lemonade is to squeeze the hell out of them."
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#18
RE: Oscar sessions seem wrong
Browsing OSCAR Menu I saw this option: Data/Rebuild CPAP Data

Would it be useful to try that first and if my missing data is not restored then proceed with a clean install of Oscar as mentioned in my previous post?

DanEm

"If life hands you lemons, make lemonade! Words to live by, especially when you keep in mind that the only way to make them into lemonade is to squeeze the hell out of them."
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RE: Oscar sessions seem wrong
(01-31-2022, 07:37 AM)DanEm Wrote: Browsing OSCAR Menu I saw this option: Data/Rebuild CPAP Data

Would it be useful to try that first and if my missing data is not restored then proceed with a clean install of Oscar as mentioned in my previous post?

Yes, I suggest trying that. Re-installing OSCAR won't affect existing data at all, so I doubt that would make any difference.
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Best way to organize charts
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Apnea Board Monitors are members who help oversee the smooth functioning of the Board. They are also members of the Advisory Committee which helps shape Apnea Board's rules & policies. Membership in the Advisory Members group does not imply medical expertise or qualification for advising Sleep Apnea patients concerning their treatment.
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#20
RE: Oscar sessions seem wrong
Did the Rebuild CPAP Data.

Nothing much changed in the view.
One session reappeared.

I exported "Everything Session"

Lots of data lost
In csv, all columns after RE Count are 0 (zero) on every line except the last one.

DanEm

"If life hands you lemons, make lemonade! Words to live by, especially when you keep in mind that the only way to make them into lemonade is to squeeze the hell out of them."
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