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Does OSCAR support oximetry direct import? - SaldusMiegas - 12-08-2019

I moved from Sleepyhead to OSCAR v1.0.1-r-1 a few months ago.  

Very nice work, guys. 
  • runs a LOT faster than legacy Sleepyhead
  • graphs also seem to scale automatically to adjust axes to the data
This past week I tried to import Oximetry data directly from the CMS50D+ for the first time using OSCAR.  
  • Nothing happened, didn't recognize the device nor import any data. 
  • I ended up importing into Sleepyhead and then copying the imported data folder over to OSCAR imported data folder.
I see some earlier discussion about this issue and a different workaround (import data using  SPO2 Assistant and read the files)
  • wanted to make sure the Sleepyhead direct import legacy capability is on the radar screen for implementation (or bugfix)
thanks, 

Saldus Miegas


RE: Does OSCAR support oximetry direct import? - Gideon - 12-08-2019

OSCAR imports oximeter data when CPAP data already exists.  A change that is being worked on will import on a standalone basis.  No promise on the timeframe for this.


RE: Does OSCAR support oximetry direct import? - SaldusMiegas - 12-09-2019

(12-08-2019, 03:57 PM)bonjour Wrote: OSCAR imports oximeter data when CPAP data already exists.  A change that is being worked on will import on a standalone basis.  No promise on the timeframe for this.

Thanks bonjour.  Reading oximetry data to link with existing CPAP data is good enough for me. 

I will need to revisit this on my PC to verify that I selected a date with CPAP data before I tried to import oximtery. 

thanks for the advice,

Saldus Miegas