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Date range on my first OSCAR upload - CloakRes - 05-23-2020 I just installed OSCAR 1.1.0 on a Windows 10 PC I imported data on an SD card from my Resmed Airsense 10 Autoset. The card is 8 GB, with 7.4 GB free, FAT32 Today is May 23. In the Resmed Air site, I see data from February through May 22. When I upload, Oscar shows data from April 12 to May 7. If I look at the files on the SDCard, I see DATALOG directories 20200508 20200510 20200512 20200514 20200516 20200518 20200520 20200522 20200509 20200511 20200513 20200515 20200517 20200519 20200521 20200523 May 8 might be the day I inserted the SD card, I don't recall. It looks like OSCAR stopped loading data the day that I inserted the SD Card -- Clarence RE: Date range on my first OSCAR upload - CloakRes - 05-23-2020 Oh, sigh As I was describing my problem, I stumbled onto my solution. OneDrive is not happy on my machine, and causes me grief. Documents is not Documents. The other problem that made me realize where this problem lay was that each time I started OSCAR, I had to create a profile. I like accepting defaults, and the default directory is somehow "bad" on my machine. When I said "no" to the default location, and tried to create the OSCAR_data folder in the window that opened, it failed. I recognized the error message. Manually navigating to users\<myname>\OneDrive\Documents allowed me to create my OSCAR_data folder, and the upload has all the dates in it now. The ones prior to May 7 are just summary data, as expected, and after that, there is detail. |