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    Time Based Sensor Data Storage in SD Card with Uiflow

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    • M Offline
      md
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I try to save Temp Value from Unit2 every 60 Seconds in SD card with a time stamp ( sntp or etc. it is not so inportant) for Core2.

      Example:

      27.12.2020 13:20:30 / 27.2
      27.12.2020 13:21:30 / 26.5
      ...
      .....

      But I could not find a solution with uiflow.

      Is there anyway with uiflow?

      If yes
      Please share a short info or uiflow?

      If no
      Please give an alternative solution.

      Thank you in advance

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      • sodokuS Offline
        sodoku
        last edited by

        You should be able to use blocks from SDCard and ntp together with the Unit's block to something like this (not tested):

        0_1609265395042_08e2c8f0-b1ba-453c-9e1f-ea713b9f6a85-image.png

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          flypeek
          last edited by

          Core2 not tested and used MicroPython(UIFlow-v1.3.1-Beta)
          https://blog.csdn.net/zhufu86/article/details/90738571
          M5Stack (ESP32) study notes (3)-microSD

          https://blog.csdn.net/zhufu86/article/details/91352563
          M5Stack study notes (6)-use temperature, humidity and pressure sensor to make a temperature recorder

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