Software Owner's manual

RTMC Pro
URI e URI can be _name.
For direct datal itted.
Expr ecifies the pa
returned. Path d ogger, i.e.,
CPU:, USR:, or CRD:. The file pattern can incorporate the use
cards. If a file
matching the pattern does not exist, an Unrecognized Request
ponse will b
NewestFile requires a minimum access level of Read Only.
Examples
CSI Web Server
Th specified as URI=source_name:station
ogger access, the URI can be om
Sp th and file pattern for the desired file to be
etermines the drive on the datal
of wild the path is omitted or invalid, or
res e returned.
In these examples, you are accessing data through the CSI Web Server at
address 192.168
Weather.
To return the newest file with a *.jpg extension from the USR drive of the
0 in the LoggerNet server data source:
.4.14/weather/?command=newestfile&uri=Server:CR1000&
expr=USR:*.jpg
LoggerNet server data source:
ommand=newestfile&uri=Server:CR1000&
xpr=CPU:*.cr1
.4.14. The RTMC project is published to the remote folder
CR100
http://192.168
To return the newest *.cr1 file from the CPU drive of the CR1000 in the
http://192.168.4.14/weather/?c
e
Datalogger
In these examples, you are directly accessing the datalogger at 192.168.12.55.
http://192.168.12.55/?command= NewestFile&expr= CPU:*.cr1
data through the CSI Web Server, the ListFiles command
tFiles
e.
To retrieve the newest *.jpg file on the datalogger’s USR drive:
http://192.168.12.55/?command= NewestFile&expr=USR:*.jpg
To retrieve the newest *.cr1 file on the datalogger’s CPU drive:
ListFiles
When accessing
returns a list of all files stored on the specified station. When accessing a
datalogger directly, the ListFiles command returns a list of files stored in the
specified directory (/CPU, /USR, /CRD, /USB) of the datalogger. The Lis
command requires a minimum security level of Read Only.
URI The URI can be specified as URI=source_name:station_nam
For direct datalogger access, the URI is omitted.
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