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No Data Last Night - dolppl - 04-25-2020

I had my SD card in my machine last night but when i open up OSCAR and import data from SD card no data shows up.  Every night i have been able to get the data with an hour of walking up in the morning and always before 9:00am.  The data downloaded the the MyAir app so i know there is data there.

Any thoughts?


RE: No Data Last Night - Crimson Nape - 04-25-2020

OK, here is the check list, in no particular order:
  • Did you have the SD card in the CPAP while you were operating it?
  • Was the SD card write enabled?
  • Was it fully inserted into the SD slot?
  • Can you read any data for the current dates using your computer's file explorer?
  • Did you previously import any data for this date into OSCAR? If so, purge the data and re-import.
  • Do you have another analysis program to validate the data's existence?



RE: No Data Last Night - dolppl - 04-25-2020

I took a nap yesterday and when i go into the folder for the SD card there is a folder for everyday including yesterday/last night.  But in OSCAR the only data is from the afternoon nap.  After the nap i put the data on the computer and then put the card back in the CPAP.

Should i delete that folder? I don't care about the data for the nap?  I guess I am not sure the next step but I am pretty sure the issue is the nap.


RE: No Data Last Night - Crimson Nape - 04-25-2020

No,  Go into OSCAR.  In the Daily screen, make sure you are displaying the day/date where the data is missing.  Select Data ⇾ Advanced ⇾ Purge Current Selected Day.  Purge that day.  Re-import your data.  Remember; You can only import data once per a day.  A day is defined by Resmed as from noon to noon.