Re: OSCAR Suggestions & Bug reporting
Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 10:54 am
Why does this not report the IPAP pressure????
We need to know about these "discrepancies" so we can do something about them. So, thank you for your report with the images.booksfan wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 6:20 pmI've been using OSCAR for a couple of weeks, backing up into Sleepyhead every week or so. I've been trying to check in pretty much daily because my AHI has not returned back to "normal"(usual?) since a recent surgery...I'm still having discomfort that disrupts my sleep. Anyway, this morning when I checked OSCAR, it said my AHI was 0.0. Lovely as that would be, I found it hard to believe.
It had been a few days, so I downloaded the past week's data into Sleepyhead. My AHI for last night was actually 0.51.
Does anyone have any ideas as to why the discrepancy or should I just chalk it up to a glitch because OSCAR is in beta?
I had posted in thread, incorrectly, and someone suggested purging/reimporting. That did not work. (PaleRider told me to post hereBlueDragon wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 6:35 pmWe need to know about these "discrepancies" so we can do something about them. So, thank you for your report with the images.booksfan wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 6:20 pmI've been using OSCAR for a couple of weeks, backing up into Sleepyhead every week or so. I've been trying to check in pretty much daily because my AHI has not returned back to "normal"(usual?) since a recent surgery...I'm still having discomfort that disrupts my sleep. Anyway, this morning when I checked OSCAR, it said my AHI was 0.0. Lovely as that would be, I found it hard to believe.
It had been a few days, so I downloaded the past week's data into Sleepyhead. My AHI for last night was actually 0.51.
Does anyone have any ideas as to why the discrepancy or should I just chalk it up to a glitch because OSCAR is in beta?
Could you try this: In OSCAR, use Data/Advanced/Purge Selected Day to remove that day and then import it again. If Oscar is still showing 0.0, before exiting Oscar, select Help/Show Debug Pane. In the debug pane, right click and Select All. Paste into a text file and attach that to your reply to this message. If Oscar is still showing 0.0, we will probably need a zipped copy of your SD card to try to reproduce and debug the issue.
The debug log you sent me seems to show that you were importing data from the SleepyHead backup files into OSCAR, not from the SD card. Try importing from the SD card instead of reimporting from SleepyHead every time. There's generally no need to import from the Sleepyhead backups more than once to get started.BlueDragon wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 6:35 pmWe need to know about these "discrepancies" so we can do something about them. So, thank you for your report with the images.booksfan wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 6:20 pmI've been using OSCAR for a couple of weeks, backing up into Sleepyhead every week or so. I've been trying to check in pretty much daily because my AHI has not returned back to "normal"(usual?) since a recent surgery...I'm still having discomfort that disrupts my sleep. Anyway, this morning when I checked OSCAR, it said my AHI was 0.0. Lovely as that would be, I found it hard to believe.
It had been a few days, so I downloaded the past week's data into Sleepyhead. My AHI for last night was actually 0.51.
Does anyone have any ideas as to why the discrepancy or should I just chalk it up to a glitch because OSCAR is in beta?
Could you try this: In OSCAR, use Data/Advanced/Purge Selected Day to remove that day and then import it again. If Oscar is still showing 0.0, before exiting Oscar, select Help/Show Debug Pane. In the debug pane, right click and Select All. Paste into a text file and attach that to your reply to this message. If Oscar is still showing 0.0, we will probably need a zipped copy of your SD card to try to reproduce and debug the issue.
Sorry, I haven't been on for a few days so I've just seen your reply.BlueDragon wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 2:49 pmThe debug log you sent me seems to show that you were importing data from the SleepyHead backup files into OSCAR, not from the SD card. Try importing from the SD card instead of reimporting from SleepyHead every time. There's generally no need to import from the Sleepyhead backups more than once to get started.BlueDragon wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 6:35 pmWe need to know about these "discrepancies" so we can do something about them. So, thank you for your report with the images.booksfan wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 6:20 pmI've been using OSCAR for a couple of weeks, backing up into Sleepyhead every week or so. I've been trying to check in pretty much daily because my AHI has not returned back to "normal"(usual?) since a recent surgery...I'm still having discomfort that disrupts my sleep. Anyway, this morning when I checked OSCAR, it said my AHI was 0.0. Lovely as that would be, I found it hard to believe.
It had been a few days, so I downloaded the past week's data into Sleepyhead. My AHI for last night was actually 0.51.
Does anyone have any ideas as to why the discrepancy or should I just chalk it up to a glitch because OSCAR is in beta?
Could you try this: In OSCAR, use Data/Advanced/Purge Selected Day to remove that day and then import it again. If Oscar is still showing 0.0, before exiting Oscar, select Help/Show Debug Pane. In the debug pane, right click and Select All. Paste into a text file and attach that to your reply to this message. If Oscar is still showing 0.0, we will probably need a zipped copy of your SD card to try to reproduce and debug the issue.
I use FlashPap too; it is certainly useful. So C:/Users/...../Desktop/SLEEPyheadDATA is the name of your FlashPap directory?booksfan wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 2:23 pmSorry, I haven't been on for a few days so I've just seen your reply.
I use a Flash SD card and FlashPap to import my data. As far as I know, the setup has always been the same,
1. Scan FlashAir SD card
2. Copy xPap data for selected date(s)
3. Exit and Run Tracking Software (I did change that from Sleepyhead to OSCAR)
Once OSCAR opens, I click on the CPAP importer as I have always done. Maybe I have directed it to the wrong location? But it doesn't look like it is labeled as a backup location.