Tracking and displaying total dose over a 24-hour period

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With the dynamic dosing feature enabled, it would be nice if the dosing pump tile displayed the total dose over the previous 24-hour period since that can vary with dynamic dosing.
 
Look in the log for the output. It shows the amount dosed each time. Below is the one for my All For Reef dosing.

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How would you envision this working? Something like a new entry at the end of the day that shows how much was dosed that day? This kind of presents the problem of "what is a day", especially since the start and end time for a given dosing schedule can cross midnight.
 
How would you envision this working? Something like a new entry at the end of the day that shows how much was dosed that day? This kind of presents the problem of "what is a day", especially since the start and end time for a given dosing schedule can cross midnight.
Maybe adding a log entry every day at 00:00:01 that states the cumulative dosing amount for the previous 24 hours: 00:00:00-23:59:59. As long as the period is consistent with each daily log, I think that mitigates the "what is a day" issue. Then maybe part of that daily log also add other information such as avg daily dosage for last 7 days, total dosage for the last 7 days, etc.

Something like:

xx Jan 00:00:01 Daily Dosing Total: xxxx ml, 7 Day Dosing Total: xxx ml, 7 Day Daily Avg: xxx ml
 
How would you envision this working? Something like a new entry at the end of the day that shows how much was dosed that day? This kind of presents the problem of "what is a day", especially since the start and end time for a given dosing schedule can cross midnight
I was envisioning something on the doser status tile that showed a running 24 hour total - not knowing how the data is stored so not knowing if that is possible without a lot of api calls. I could see a summary log entry at 0001 as a reasonable alternative.
 
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