Datalogging: Triggered Logging
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Datalogging: Triggered Logging
I'm having trouble with "Triggered Logging" and the "Stop Logging When" function. My goal is to manually start the datalogging when I want to, but when I shut the car off I want the datalog session to be automatically stopped.
I currently use the function of Simple: rpm<500. It works as long as you dont go offline.
Question: Do I have the correct trigger or is there a better configuration?
I currently use the function of Simple: rpm<500. It works as long as you dont go offline.
Question: Do I have the correct trigger or is there a better configuration?
Re: Datalogging: Triggered Logging
I tried triggered logging today too and it wouldn't stop...
Start: tps > 95
Stop: rpm < 3500
Started logging no probs, but because I changed from button to trigger I couldn't stop the log.
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Start: tps > 95
Stop: rpm < 3500
Started logging no probs, but because I changed from button to trigger I couldn't stop the log.
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Re: Datalogging: Triggered Logging
You should be able to change the log length limit to say 2 min and then have it not start a new log.
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Re: Datalogging: Triggered Logging
I understand you could do a time based one stop trigger...
I like to make different datalog lengths:
- Commute to and from work - 30-45 minutes
- Quick trips to the gas station/grocery store 5-15 minutes
- etc
I dont want to have to stop the datalog each time, but also not be limited to a set time as well. Is there another stop trigger that can be used to stop the datalog upon turning off the engine?
I like to make different datalog lengths:
- Commute to and from work - 30-45 minutes
- Quick trips to the gas station/grocery store 5-15 minutes
- etc
I dont want to have to stop the datalog each time, but also not be limited to a set time as well. Is there another stop trigger that can be used to stop the datalog upon turning off the engine?
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Re: Datalogging: Triggered Logging
Unfortunately it will not be possible to stop logging based on the connection status or the ignition state, and using a runtime variable will not work either because if the ECU looses connection the output channels no longer get updated and so the RPM limit will never read below 500 even though it technically now reads zero on the gauge. That is why it works when you do not go offline, TS gets a read that the RPM has gone below the set limit.
We are going to look into another solution for a future release.
We are going to look into another solution for a future release.
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Re: Datalogging: Triggered Logging
Yes, I played with this today.
There are a couple options if you use an expression that includes AppEvent channels like controllerOnline, so I thought this should be doable.
However, the trouble is, the evaluation only takes place when runtime data is read. So, when it does go offline from a key off, there are not more runtime evaluations. In the beta, I will be adding some mechanism to trigger a re-evaluation of the expression.
There are a couple options if you use an expression that includes AppEvent channels like controllerOnline, so I thought this should be doable.
However, the trouble is, the evaluation only takes place when runtime data is read. So, when it does go offline from a key off, there are not more runtime evaluations. In the beta, I will be adding some mechanism to trigger a re-evaluation of the expression.
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Re: Datalogging: Triggered Logging
Thank you for looking into this as I believe this would be a great feature that I know more than I would be using.
Please let me know if this able to be added to TS, and I will try it out immediately.
Please let me know if this able to be added to TS, and I will try it out immediately.
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Re: Datalogging: Triggered Logging
I was curious if there has been any additional expressions added to trigger the "Stop Logging"?
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Re: Datalogging: Triggered Logging
Any update and/or timeframe for this?
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Re: Datalogging: Triggered Logging
stanglx2002 wrote:Any update and/or timeframe for this?
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Re: Datalogging: Triggered Logging
I do have it set to at least reevaluate upon going online or offline for the next beta.
So if you stop expression contains !isOnline() , it will stop logging.
So if you stop expression contains !isOnline() , it will stop logging.
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Re: Datalogging: Triggered Logging
Hi, I just test the expression you said "!isOnline()" and seem to not working. I have the newest beta version of TS.LT401Vette wrote:I do have it set to at least reevaluate upon going online or offline for the next beta.
So if you stop expression contains !isOnline() , it will stop logging.
Thanks,
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Re: Datalogging: Triggered Logging
Hmm, I just tested it with 3.0.60.55 against an MS3 using a start condition of:
RPM > 2000
Stop condition:
!isOnline()
and rpm == 0 || !isOnline()
It seems to be working here.
What is your full start and stop condition?
RPM > 2000
Stop condition:
!isOnline()
and rpm == 0 || !isOnline()
It seems to be working here.
What is your full start and stop condition?
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Re: Datalogging: Triggered Logging
I just saw this and will test it out to see if it works on my MS2 Platform.
This would address my issue of stopping the datalog on the event of turning off the vehicle
This would address my issue of stopping the datalog on the event of turning off the vehicle