After looking at my energy consumption, I found some outliers. I searching here on the forum, and found the great (!) “Adjust a statistic” option. I didn’t know that was a thing. What a great find!
If I understand you correctly, the helpers behind the “Electricity grid” logics does not update, once I’ve updated my sensor.energy_consumed_luxembourg, by removing/adjusting the outlisers.
Is that correct?
If so; How can I adjust the HA History, so I don’t have a view like this:
If it is visible in the adjust statistics, it is just another outlier you can edit. I think it is not the same one but another one you missed before.
What tom_l meant is that it is editing long term statistocs, not short term recorder data. Those short term recorder datapoints are less relevant, because they’ll disappear after 10 days when jsing default recorder settings.
It is likely just one 0 value, all other readings are correct. You should look at why it was 0 though. If it is a template sensor you defined, adding an a
availabilit template may be wise.
It’s not a template sensor, however, I’d consider adding a custom template sensor for the source, just to prevent any negative numbers, or at least, crazy unrealistic numbers.
But I’m still unsure how I can change the current number (without just editing it in the raw database, of course).
I was talking about this. You said it was ‘back’ but I think it is one of two and you only edited the first one. Set that to 0, then check for more. The dialog only shows a very limited number of results.
The one shown on the screen has been adjusted 5+ times. Thats my problem. It simply keeps staying in the statistics, and as a outlier. No matter what I do in the GUI.
HA confirms the changes, but they’re not reflected in the system hereafter.
I use a external data-source for some things. Could this be a bug in HA?
One device was Wifi-powered, and another ZigBee powered.
So, after looking back in my event logs, I noticed that I was facing a disk space-issue on the 16. of marts, and the 24. of july. So that’s what causing the issues.
I’m not sure if this should be submitted as a bug. I know, disk-space are my own problem, but I didn’t expect HA to record garbage data (high positive and negative numbers) in a situation like this.