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Heart rate data is missing from Movescount export

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    juhakoo @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
    last edited by juhakoo 28 Jan 2021, 12:55

    @dimitrios-kanellopoulos Here is sample file and screenshot from that same move in Movescount.com.move.png Move_2012_01_03_16_44_23_Climbing.fit
    You can see that there are avg and max heart rates in that move, but I don’t have neither if I convert that .fit file to .csv.
    Here is picture of converted file.
    converted.png

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      Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @juhakoo
      last edited by 28 Jan 2021, 13:23

      @juhakoo something is not good there.

      So On MC you have a char of the HR right ?

      Also … On MC if you export if from there does it have HR ?
      Export it as FIT, GPX and report back.

      Thanks

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        juhakoo @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
        last edited by 28 Jan 2021, 13:49

        @dimitrios-kanellopoulos I do not know what you mean by “So On MC you have a char of the HR right ?”. In MC I have just average heart rate and maximum heart rate, if that is what you mean.
        I tried exporting move directly from MC and result is the same. No HR readings at all. Exported .fit and screen shot of converted file attached.
        Move_2012_01_03_16_44_23_Climbing.fit
        converted2.png

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          Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @juhakoo
          last edited by 28 Jan 2021, 13:50

          @juhakoo Does the activity have a chart of the heartrate ?

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          J 1 Reply Last reply 28 Jan 2021, 13:52 Reply Quote 0
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            juhakoo @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
            last edited by 28 Jan 2021, 13:52

            @dimitrios-kanellopoulos No chart. I attached a picture of that move in edit mode of MC.
            move2.png

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              Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @juhakoo
              last edited by 28 Jan 2021, 13:54

              @juhakoo oh ok then. That is not exported because MC did not add HR to the summary. And that is a summary move unfortunately. Summary means: Max,Avg,Min data.
              In a way, although this is silly to say, this is not a bug but a design flow since day 1 of MC.

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                juhakoo @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
                last edited by 28 Jan 2021, 14:08

                @dimitrios-kanellopoulos Ok. I am not sure if I am very fond of this feature. I guess it is just a matter of typing all 1k+ moves by hand to spreadsheet or just forget it and move on. Thank you all for your help.

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                  margusl @juhakoo
                  last edited by 28 Jan 2021, 15:52

                  @juhakoo said in Heart rate data is missing from Movescount export:

                  Only thing I want to achieve is to download all my moves in machine readable format.

                  I guess it is just a matter of typing all 1k+ moves by hand to spreadsheet

                  Seems that this is what you are after - https://www.movescount.com/Move/MoveList
                  4add2291-e91f-4d16-b0fb-9cebabf4b383-image.png
                  Though not sure what’s going on with MinHR & MaxHR here…

                  Somewhat related posts - https://forum.suunto.com/search?term=Movelist&in=titlesposts

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                    juhakoo @margusl
                    last edited by 28 Jan 2021, 22:09

                    @margusl Thank you very much for this hint! It seems to do most of the things I wanted.

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                      juhakoo @juhakoo
                      last edited by juhakoo 2 Jul 2021, 18:22 7 Feb 2021, 18:21

                      A little update. The thing with MaxHR is that actually it is saved under the name PeakHr so it is not shown in .json.
                      I managed to get that information and here is what I did, in case someone else could profit from it.
                      First I wrote simple Python script to extract MoveID from each move in that .json file.
                      Second I wrote a JMeter https://jmeter.apache.org/ script to go through all my moves in Movescount by MoveID and save that PeakHr value for each move.
                      Third I wrote another Python script to merge fetched PeakHr value with other data and saved all my moves to .csv file.
                      Fourth I wrote yet another Python script that will look Movescount data folder (c:/Users/UserName/AppData/Roaming/Suunto/Moveslink) for new .xml files and if new file is found all the useful content is added to .csv file. Mainly time of the exercise and hr values. Also script asks user to type name of the activity and distance traveled.
                      I created this last script to extract new moves from filesystem rather than from Movescount.
                      All in all I guess I am ready to migrate from Movescount now. Thanks for your all help and happy moving!

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