Consolidating P-Series Data
Off question, but perhaps someone has an answer.
Multiple machines over time, multiple P-Series folders, but together are one continuous time series from one person.
Anyone have a hint on how I can combine the old data with the new to ease integration for a complete time series? Or, am I missing how to add old data to Oscar?
C:\CPAP\P-Series>tree
Folder PATH listing
C:.
├───P00028330D5C0
│ ├───e
│ ├───p0
│ ├───p1
│ └───p2
├───P01028330D5C0
│ ├───e
│ ├───p0
│ └───p1
└───P11503624F024
├───e
├───p0
├───p1
├───p10
├───p11
├───p12
├───p13
├───p14
├───p15
├───p16
├───p2
├───p3
├───p4
├───p5
├───p6
├───p7
├───p8
└───p9
One issue I am fighting is I use two machines, one for travel, one I keep at home, and I end up with holes in my data. I seem to recall I once was able to import multiple P-Series in SleepyHead and was able to do what I want; but with Oscar, it seems harder to do?
My normal import process is to copy the P-Series from the SD to my local disk, then import to Oscar. If there is a way to merge all the old data into the current data on the local disk, seems like the easiest way to mange it all. Then just update the local disk with new weekly or monthly SD data.
EDIT:
Perhaps I was overthinking it. I just tried selecting my local P-Series folder and it seems Oscar read everything there, from both machines, filling in data all the way back to 2010.
Oddly, there are holes in 2012 that don't make sense, only 3 or four days in a few months, but that seems to be in my raw data... so no clue there. I don't suspect Oscar deleted anything, but I know I am a 100% compliance type of guy. I might have used my very old machine that doesn't have SD cards, but the gaps don't really fit that use case, either.
Multiple machines over time, multiple P-Series folders, but together are one continuous time series from one person.
Anyone have a hint on how I can combine the old data with the new to ease integration for a complete time series? Or, am I missing how to add old data to Oscar?
C:\CPAP\P-Series>tree
Folder PATH listing
C:.
├───P00028330D5C0
│ ├───e
│ ├───p0
│ ├───p1
│ └───p2
├───P01028330D5C0
│ ├───e
│ ├───p0
│ └───p1
└───P11503624F024
├───e
├───p0
├───p1
├───p10
├───p11
├───p12
├───p13
├───p14
├───p15
├───p16
├───p2
├───p3
├───p4
├───p5
├───p6
├───p7
├───p8
└───p9
One issue I am fighting is I use two machines, one for travel, one I keep at home, and I end up with holes in my data. I seem to recall I once was able to import multiple P-Series in SleepyHead and was able to do what I want; but with Oscar, it seems harder to do?
My normal import process is to copy the P-Series from the SD to my local disk, then import to Oscar. If there is a way to merge all the old data into the current data on the local disk, seems like the easiest way to mange it all. Then just update the local disk with new weekly or monthly SD data.
EDIT:
Perhaps I was overthinking it. I just tried selecting my local P-Series folder and it seems Oscar read everything there, from both machines, filling in data all the way back to 2010.
Oddly, there are holes in 2012 that don't make sense, only 3 or four days in a few months, but that seems to be in my raw data... so no clue there. I don't suspect Oscar deleted anything, but I know I am a 100% compliance type of guy. I might have used my very old machine that doesn't have SD cards, but the gaps don't really fit that use case, either.