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Update problem: no info re pressure settings - Dormeo - 10-18-2020 First, a huge thank-you to everyone who worked on this new Oscar update. You're my heroes. Background to this post: For my first 8 months on PAP, I used a ResMed Airsense 10 Autoset; then I switched to a Resmed VAuto, which I've been using for over a year now. I'm posting because after I updated, I noticed the following: * On the Daily page, I got a notice saying "Mode and Pressure Settings Missing; Yesterday's Shown." I spot-checked, and the same was true for all Daily pages during my usage of the VAuto. For the Airsense 10 Autoset, the settings were shown. Starting the second night after the update, the current settings began to show correctly, but they still did not show for VAuto settings earlier than that night. * On the Overview page, I see only my initial settings on the VAuto, except for the past few nights. * On the Statistics page, under machine changes, I see all my Airsense changes, but except for the past few nights, I see only the initial settings I used on the VAuto. Any advice about how to recover the earlier VAuto settings information? RE: Update problem: no info re pressure settings - GuyScharf - 10-18-2020 Do you still have everything on your SD card? Try purging the first day of VAuto use and then import from the SD card again. Let us know if that fixes the problem. RE: Update problem: no info re pressure settings - Dormeo - 10-18-2020 Thanks, Guy. I did as you suggested, and now the settings are reflected correctly in the Daily and Overview charts. There are now a few more changes to VAuto settings listed on the Statistics page, but they don't bear any relation to reality. I'm happy to leave things as they are, but if there's a bug to be fixed, I did want to let you know. If there's another experiment you'd suggest, I'd be happy to try it. RE: Update problem: no info re pressure settings - GuyScharf - 10-18-2020 Could you post the statistics page and point out the errors? RE: Update problem: no info re pressure settings - Dormeo - 11-16-2020 I'm so sorry; I didn't see this request until just now. The incorrect data are from July 21, 2019 through April 11, 2020, inclusive. RE: Update problem: no info re pressure settings - GuyScharf - 11-16-2020 In the directory for your profile there is a file named rxchanges.cache. With OSCAR not running, delete that file, start OSCAR and the statistics records will be rebuilt. Does that have better results? RE: Update problem: no info re pressure settings - Dormeo - 11-16-2020 Bingo. That did the trick. Just FYI, I'm attaching the new, correct version. Many thanks, Guy! RE: Update problem: no info re pressure settings - newmar - 01-08-2021 "Try purging the first day of VAuto use and then import from the SD card again. Let us know if that fixes the problem." I'm also having this issue; how do I purge the first day of VAuto? Not sure what that means... RE: Update problem: no info re pressure settings - Dormeo - 01-08-2021 First have the day in question as your selection for your Daily chart. (Or at least I think that's what I did.) Then in the upper left-hand corner, click on Data, then Advanced, the Purge Current Selected Day. RE: Update problem: no info re pressure settings - newmar - 01-08-2021 (01-08-2021, 06:17 PM)Dormeo Wrote: First have the day in question as your selection for your Daily chart. (Or at least I think that's what I did.) Then in the upper left-hand corner, click on Data, then Advanced, the Purge Current Selected Day. Hmm, I get the "settings missing" for every day, going back at least a month and a half. Should I just purge the most recent day? |