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Hi everyone
first off: congrats to v2! :)
I just noticed that the units are incorrect. I am seeing two entities named heating and heating_custom which both have the unit kWh.
heating
heating_custom
From the data I would say that the entity named only heating should have the unit units as the custom one is the converted units to kWh.
units
custom
Would it be possible to correct the units and maybe the naming? Like heating_consumption_units and heating_consumption_kwh?
heating_consumption_units
heating_consumption_kwh
The heating_costs entity is clearer than the other two :)
heating_costs
Cheers Alex
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Hi everyone
first off: congrats to v2! :)
I just noticed that the units are incorrect. I am seeing two entities named
heating
andheating_custom
which both have the unit kWh.From the data I would say that the entity named only
heating
should have the unitunits
as thecustom
one is the converted units to kWh.Would it be possible to correct the units and maybe the naming? Like
heating_consumption_units
andheating_consumption_kwh
?The
heating_costs
entity is clearer than the other two :)Cheers
Alex
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: