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I'm new to thinking cities framework, so it may be a very trivial question but I do not find solution in the documentation.
I got some devices that make measurements every hour save it, and the transmits all the data only once a day. I'm working on gateway service that should transmit that device's data to a thinking cities platform. Therefore I need to indicate a timestamp for each measure/observation as it always correspond to a observation made in the (recent) past.
It it a way to do it with any HTTP/MQTT and JSON/UL entry point ?
Thanks
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This seems to be a question on IOTAgent functionality rather than an issue with the software. Thus, it would be better to post it at https://stackoverflow.com/. Could you do that, please? Use the "fiware" label.
After that, include the link to the SOF question as a comment in this issue. Then, close this issue.
Hi,
I'm new to thinking cities framework, so it may be a very trivial question but I do not find solution in the documentation.
I got some devices that make measurements every hour save it, and the transmits all the data only once a day. I'm working on gateway service that should transmit that device's data to a thinking cities platform. Therefore I need to indicate a timestamp for each measure/observation as it always correspond to a observation made in the (recent) past.
It it a way to do it with any HTTP/MQTT and JSON/UL entry point ?
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: