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ShelbyPoker 04-07-2014 02:42 AM

"Total spent" doesn't add up ??!!
 
Hi

In my Fuelly-"Dashboard" my "Total Spent" doesn't add up ?

I have done 30 fuel-ups and the avg. price is 627,94 Dkr. - my calculator says that the "total spent" should be aprox. 18.800 Dkr, but the Dashboard only says 5.651 Dkr. ?

Anything that I'm missing ??

Anybody else with the same problem ?




Best regards
Brian S Jensen
Denmark

trollbait 04-07-2014 05:27 AM

Just checked mine, and it is also off.

Draigflag 04-07-2014 08:24 AM

Total spent is for each year starting Jan 1st is it not? Not total since you started using fuelly.

RobertV 04-07-2014 09:03 AM

On your vehicle's profile page you can change the filter to display the stats you're looking for.
Ex:
https://www.fuelly.com/forums/attachm...1&d=1388698615
^Not your vehicle, but you can see it's currently filtering "1 Month". Your's is at "2014" which is why you're seeing 5.651. Click the link and you can change the filter to "All Time" to see the costs of all your fuel-ups since you've begun tracking.

ShelbyPoker 04-08-2014 01:49 AM

Hi RobertV

Thanks - a bit embarrasing :-)

Now I learned something today as well :-)

Best regards
Brian S Jensen
Denmark

RobertV 04-08-2014 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShelbyPoker (Post 175323)
Hi RobertV

Thanks - a bit embarrasing :-)

Now I learned something today as well :-)

You bet. No worries; we all learn something new everyday. It's what this forum is for!
:thumb:

Caffe 04-14-2014 08:15 AM

I'd rather see that average fuel price is used to approximate fuel-up costs when the cost parameter is missing. Now it says "total spent" and displays only the cost for the fuel-ups with the cost filled in. My suggestion is to add all fuel-ups using the average price for the ones missing cost parameter. "total spent (approx)" might be a good caption when this is done.

Also I have noticed your calculations goes bananas when "," is used instead of ".". In some languages "," is used as standard and it's sometimes easy to format digits as one is used to. I was amazed to find a V8 Blazer with Prius-MPG until I saw the ","-error.

(Sorry if this is posted in the wrong thread.)

Best regards
Caffe


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