2 structure of the online data files – SMA Sunny Data Control V.4.2 User Manual
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Transferring Data to the Internet
User Manual
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12.5. 2 Structure of the Online Data Files
The structure of the online data files is explained below.
Online Data File in Text Format (".txt")
In the online data file, certain characters have a special meaning:
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";" (semicolon) serves as a separator between the individual values
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"#" (hash) marks the start of a comment (for the entire row)
The file begins with a comment. This is followed by the date and time of the file's last
update. These are separated from each other by a semicolon:
#This file is created automatically!
<Date> / <time>
Each additional row represents exactly one device, with all of its properties, in the spot
values display. In turn, the respective values are separated from each other by
semicolons.
For improved legibility, the entries are shown below arranged in rows, one beneath the
other.
device position X:Y;
<channel name for capacity>;<present capacity as a percentage>;<number of
colors in palette>;
<channel 1 name>;<channel 1 value>;<channel 1 unit>;
<channel 2 name>;<channel 2 value>;<channel 2 unit>;
...
<channel n name>;<channel n value>;<channel n unit>
Row 1: #This file is created automatically!
Row 2: 18.06.2006;15:30:32
Row 3: 0:0;Pac;95.1;90;E-Total;50529;kWh;
Line 4:
1:1;Pac;94.6;90;Upv_Ist;771;V;Upv_Soll;771;V;Iac_Ist;771;mA;Uac;771;
V;Fac;7.71;Hz;Pac;771;W;Riso;771;kOhm;Ipv;771;mA;E_Total;842;kWh;
h_Total;14035;h;