Hi all,
I installed and tested successfully EnviroMon on a Vista 32bit machine: reading temperature data and extracting them using both emagnt32.exe and enviromon.bat has been simple
Installing the same software on Windows 7 system has been a pain.
The data logger is read intermittently, I can't found the enviromon.ini file in the EnviroMon installation directory and the data extracton doesn't works nor with emagnt32 nor with enviromon.bat
Could you give me some hint?
thank you
Umberto
This is due to the way windows 7 works and user account control level, due to the level of security settings set hight it changes the location of settings files now in
The problem is not the 's' variable, nor the ftp line (I commented both). The folder 'reports\jpg|csv' are both subfolders of installation dir with full control
Hi Ziko,
here's the batch.
In the previous posts I wrote emw32.exe but I meant write' EmDataGen' (emw32 is not in discussion, here)
There is a way to call EmDataGen via command line with parameters? I need to schedule data extraction in Windows 7
regards
umberto
I need to schedule calls to data extraction, for administrative pourpose. I tried first with the batch (which fails in Windows 7) but I ask also if it is possibile schedule with EmDataGen (which instead works)
Hi Ziko, the '.bat' file is there, in the installation directory.
It seems that, for you, there is not an error in '.bat' file (it is so simple...) and it should be working.
I think that the there is, in some way, a permissions problem but... the unaswered question is:
why the '.bat' file produces correctly the '*.rdg' file and don't proceeds with the human readable output ('*.csv', and '*.jpg')?
Hi Ziko, today I have been by my customer and I tried to address the issue following your suggestions. Well, the data were nor in the "C:\Users\xxxxx\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Pico Technology\EnviroMon\reports" folder, nor anywhere else. I tried simplify my batch to reduce possible error sources and finally I found the solutions: write the full path to the output file within double quote, also if the path doesn't contains white spaces.
emw32 -j"d:\usr\bin\pico\temperature.jpg",600,400,75 rtoday@00:00-1month,today@00:00"; before Windows 7 the double quote were unnecessary
Everything works fine, now
Thank you again for your attention
umberto
Hi yeah I did notice you did not have the double quotes and that's what I put on the post. What I put worked on my computer providing I created the folders you include. So it should still work.