@Korina - The settings for Alert are really ''not enough''. It is nice to know it is in your to-do list, but we understand the adequate interface for Alert construction is not an easy design job to do and it will almost certainly look either too complicated or too limiting. Somebody wants ''at least'', other want ''no more than''. Somebody wants ''AND'', other want ''OR''...
I have a suggestion:
Why don't you guys publish the RULES, which people could use directly in their URLs to construct their Alerts the way they need? Or just give an additional text control where capable people could write something SQL-like.
Like me - I'd prefer minimum rain rather than ''no rain''. And also, since the forecast is changing with the time, it would be great to have the alert time configurable.
Thanks!
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RE: How to setup an alert for *no rain* ?
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Alert for NO rain, please!
PLease make it possible to set alert for NO rain prognosis!
I need a notification for low wind AND no rain conditions.
Currently, as I understand, it is only possible to set alert for minimum rain accumulation (and the "at least 0" doesn't work logically ).
Thank you! Great system!
Latest posts made by michroz
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Alert for NO rain, please!
PLease make it possible to set alert for NO rain prognosis!
I need a notification for low wind AND no rain conditions.
Currently, as I understand, it is only possible to set alert for minimum rain accumulation (and the "at least 0" doesn't work logically ).
Thank you! Great system! -
RE: How to setup an alert for *no rain* ?
@Korina - The settings for Alert are really ''not enough''. It is nice to know it is in your to-do list, but we understand the adequate interface for Alert construction is not an easy design job to do and it will almost certainly look either too complicated or too limiting. Somebody wants ''at least'', other want ''no more than''. Somebody wants ''AND'', other want ''OR''...
I have a suggestion:
Why don't you guys publish the RULES, which people could use directly in their URLs to construct their Alerts the way they need? Or just give an additional text control where capable people could write something SQL-like.
Like me - I'd prefer minimum rain rather than ''no rain''. And also, since the forecast is changing with the time, it would be great to have the alert time configurable.
Thanks!