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What Grafana version and what operating system are you using?
9.4.7 -
What are you trying to achieve?
Daytime chart like 08:00 to 20:00. But relative, so that the chart always shows the current day. Use is monitoring of solar energy and there is no useful information in nighttime to display. -
How are you trying to achieve it?
Using ‘Today’ but tis starts always at 00:00 and ends 23:59 -
What happened?
I did not find a way to make it working -
What did you expect to happen?
I hoped to find a way like Start: “today 08:00” and End: “today 20:00” -
Can you copy/paste the configuration(s) that you are having problems with?
no, not relevant -
Did you receive any errors in the Grafana UI or in related logs? If so, please tell us exactly what they were.
No -
Did you follow any online instructions? If so, what is the URL?
I did not find instructions for my problem.
Welcome @uli3 to the forum.
Did you see this post? I know you can achieve this using hourSelection function in Flux, but that assumes you are using InfluxDB datasource.
Thanks for the hint to the post.
Meanwhile I managed to get a suitable result by entering
From: now/d+7h
To: now/d-4h
The chart looks perfect, exactly the timespan 7:00 to 20:00. Invisible for the remaining time of the day until 20:00.
Two problems:
- I do not understand why ‘now’ in the from-field dates back to today 00:00 and in the to-field points forward to tomorrow 00:00.
- It looks like I cannot embed the chart to my Home Assistant dashboard without loosing the timescale. I switched off ‘current time range’ for dynamic update but the result there is always 7:00 to actual time.
Not so much visible in the late afternoon, but a big difference in the morning hours.