Trend 24 hr Clock Format

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Trend 24 hr Clock Format

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Hello All,

New to Adafruit IO. I have successfully connected my ESP32 to Adafruit IO and have published data.

I have created a dashboard and setup a trend that works great.

Is there a way to change the trend x-axis time format from am/pm to 24 hr format?

I searched the forum and found older postings but there was no definitive answer to this question.

John

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John,

The feature has been requested. It is not available as of now.

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Thanks for the update.

I too found the posts about this issue that you pointed out. However, these posts are from 2017 or older! So this issue has been around for 4-5 YEARS!

I like Adafruit IO because it was easy to setup on my ESP32. Creating a dashboard and displaying data was equality easy.

However, issues that have been requested over 4-5 years ago leads me to believe Adafruit IO is not a priority. Just my observation.

John

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Hi John,

As mentioned in the post I made last year, this is a feature request and there's no way to currently do this.

Adafruit.io is a priority and is in Active Development. We're currently focused on the Adafruit IO WipperSnapper beta (io.adafruit.com/wippersnapper). Bugs filed are fixed in the order they're received. Feature requests do not have an ETA for implementation.

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