ERDDAP > Out-Of-Date Datasets
The outOfDate index is a simplistic measure of how out-of-date a dataset is: <0: unexpectedly from the future(!), <1: up-to-date, >=1: out-of-date, >=2: very out-of-date. For out-of-date datasets, there is presumably a problem with the data source, so ERDDAP is unable to access data from more recent time points.
1 matching datasets. This web page was generated at 2025-05-15T06:21:14Z .
outOfDate
| testOutOfDate
| maxTime
| datasetID
| title
|
███ 24.94541
| now-1day
| 2025-04-20T07:40:00Z
| rs250_csv_pnra40
| Laura Bassi, synoptic CSV from RS-250 radiometer (40th PNRA campaign)
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for example,
https://lbnode.ogs.it/erddap/outOfDateDatasets.html?&outOfDate>=0.5 .
Usually, the parameter values in the URL (the parts after '=' signs) must be properly
percent encoded
:
all characters other than A-Za-z0-9_-!.~'()* must be encoded as %HH,
where HH is the 2 digit hexadecimal value of the character, for example, a space becomes
%20. Characters above #127 must be converted to UTF-8 bytes, then each UTF-8 byte must
be percent encoded (ask a programmer for help). There are
websites that percent encode and decode for you
.
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(.csv, .htmlTable, .itx, .json, .jsonlCSV1, .jsonlCSV, .jsonlKVP, .mat, .nc, .nccsv, .tsv, .xhtml) via a RESTful web service.