Difference between revisions of "App Events"

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* '''Name''' (A) column shows you the type of attribute valid for the app type.
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*'''Name''' ('''A''') column shows you the type of attribute valid for the app type.
* '''Description''' (B) when applicable, shows the app event type. For example, this might be Notify if you were looking at the events of the Notifier App. Not all apps will display a description attribute.
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*'''Description''' ('''B''') when applicable, shows the app event type. For example, this might be Notify if you were looking at the events of the Notifier App. Not all apps will display a description attribute.
  
* '''Value''' (C) shows the state of the event type. For example, in the case of a Triggered Rule, you would see '''Triggered'''.
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*'''Value''' ('''C''') shows the state of the event type. For example, in the case of a Triggered Rule, you would see '''Triggered'''.
* '''Date''' (D) is a detail time and date stamp of when the event occurred. This time and date stamp together with the event value can be very helpful information in determining if your app has been triggered when expected.
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*'''Date''' ('''D''') is a detail time and date stamp of when the event occurred. This time and date stamp together with the event value can be very helpful information in determining if your app has been triggered when expected.

Revision as of 20:43, 9 March 2020

The App Event page logs information about the app attributes, a description of those attributes if applicable, the value of the event, and the date and time the event occurred. Not all apps will have event information for all of the fields.

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  • Name (A) column shows you the type of attribute valid for the app type.
  • Description (B) when applicable, shows the app event type. For example, this might be Notify if you were looking at the events of the Notifier App. Not all apps will display a description attribute.
  • Value (C) shows the state of the event type. For example, in the case of a Triggered Rule, you would see Triggered.
  • Date (D) is a detail time and date stamp of when the event occurred. This time and date stamp together with the event value can be very helpful information in determining if your app has been triggered when expected.