Aio-files

The aio-files contain collections of time series arranged in columns. Each column in turn has 3 sub-columns, one sub-column for automatically imported values, one column for temporarily manual adjusted values and a third sub-column for the last validity date for the manually adjusted values. In the table below, the system will use the manually adjusted values 1.23 and 1.19 for column 1 until 2016-01-05. After this date, the system will ignore the temporarily adjusted values and start to use the automatically imported values 1.20 and 1.17 instead. This is suitable for situations when you have to correct the latest arrived data but know that the quality of the data will increase over time so after e.g. a few weeks all imported data will be correct.

aioX

Column 1

Column 2

DateTime

Import Values

Manual Values

Manual Values

Valid Until

Import Values

Manual Values

Manual Values Valid Until

2016-01-01 00:00

1.33

2.30

2016-01-01 00:30

1.23

2.17

2016-01-01 01:00

1.20

1.23

2016-01-05 00:00

2.09

2016-01-01 01:30

1.17

1.19

2016-01-05 00:00

2.11

2016-01-01 02:00

1.12

2.26

The picture below shows two aio-files with the version numbers 1 and 2, The aio1-file has only one column for energy in MWh and the aio2-file is intended for weather observation data with columns for temperature, wind speed, global radiation and cloud cover. Conversions from aio1 to aio8-files are made in the utility software Aiolos File Studio.