When you use an IMAP account, then you can also configure your IMAP account directly in the Mail App of Windows 8.
When you are using an Exchange, Office 365, Hotmail or account, then you’ve made things very easy for yourself.Īs said, these account types sync their data directly with the mail server so when you configure both Outlook and the Mail, Calendar and People App with your Exchange, Office 365, Hotmail or account, the content is the same and any changes you make will show up in either application.įor further details also see Adding an account to Outlook and Adding accounts to the Windows 8 Mail, Calendar and People apps. It is not impossible to get Live Tiles to work and show Outlook data on the Lock Screen. IMAP accounts only sync mail folders and POP3 accounts don’t sync mail at all and isn’t supported by the Windows 8 Mail App either. For this, you need to use an Exchange account (or Hosted Exchange such as Office 365) or an /Hotmail account. Therefore, you need to use a mail protocol which syncs mail, calendar and contact data directly with the mail server itself. The Mail, Calendar and People Apps of Windows 8 do not have any direct relation to data stored in Outlook but collect their data directly from the mail server.
* The Pv trace on the chart renders at full resolution, about 300 values in a 5-minute window
* The Sp and Mv cards are both blank, and never update That results in a payload of 1KB every 5 seconds, well below the ominous 15KB threshold. I then changed the data source to generate data at 1 value per second for Pv and Mv, leaving Sp at one value per 5 seconds.
I tried clearing all the data from the dataset by disabling and the re-enabling historic data analysis. I do not think that data rate is the issue here. I am not willing to give up on Power BI quite yet. The chart works, but only one trace renders at full resolution. What does it mean to temporarily fail? In my case, one card works always, and the other two never work. You are right that that the language is ominous, but not clear. I would be happy to demonstrate over Teams if it would help.
That could explain the chart behaviour, but does not explain why the cards are blank. If, by chance, the Mv and Sp data have the same timestamp as the Pv point then they are rendered. If I were going to hazard a guess, it looks like the timestamp from the Pv data is being used as the index for addressing the data in Mv and Sp. The Sp line, when it is present, contains only a couple of points over a 5-minute window. The Mv line is jagged and very low resolution, containing only a fraction of the points that it should. * Only the Pv line in the chart displays at full resolution (10Hz data). Most of the time the Sp line is absent from the chart. * The chart very occasionally shows the Sp line. I see a few problems that I suspect are related:
* I confirmed that the timestamps are in ISO UTC format, with 3 decimal places. I can see it all when I view the data as a table instead of a card or chart. * Both the tiles and chart are updating every 5 seconds. I have created a dashboard that contains 3 card tiles, one for each variable, and a single chart tile that binds to all 3 variables. In an ideal world that would be 101 values every 5 seconds, where each value is individually timestamped and the timestamps are not aligned. The API application is sending the data in batches, once every 5 seconds. Sp updates at 0.2 Hz (once every 5 seconds). Each variable is updated on an independent clock, so they are not transmitted as records but as individual values slightly offset from one another in time. The data represents a PID controller with three variables: Mv, Pv and Sp. I have a streaming data set generated using the API.