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→‎Where does Cumulus get its this month and this year rainfall totals from?: add mention of rainfall season, add cross reference to other FAQ
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== Where does Cumulus get its this month and this year rainfall totals from? ==
 
ItWhen Cumulus is (re-)started, it adds up the corresponding daily totals in dayfile.txt to generate the figures for the displays within the view menu, and then (for the web tags) adds today's total so far to it. For the view menu 'This year' screen it calculates the total for the calendar year, for the <#ryear> web tag it calculates the total for the rainfall season starting with the month set on the station settings screen.
 
The built-in dayfile.txt editor is used if it is necessary to amend the daily totals; the built-in all-time (or monthly records) editor(s) in Cumulus is used it is necessary to regenerate the extreme records from dayfile.txt; see [[#My_station_invented_some_rain_that_didn.27t_really_occur.2C_and_I_want_to_set_it_to_zero_.28or_some_other_figure.29 |FAQ about correcting incorrect rainfall displays]].
If your this month and/or this year totals are incorrect, then you can use the built-in dayfile.txt editor to amend the daily totals; you will then need to restart Cumulus to get the monthly and annual totals recalculated.
 
If your all-time (or month by month from version 1.9.3) high monthly rainfall record has been affected, once you have corrected the figures in dayfile.txt and your monthly total is correct, you can then use the built-in all-time (or monthly records) editor(s) in Cumulus to regenerate the extreme records from dayfile.txt.
 
== How do I reset all my data to start again from scratch? ==
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