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= App "Events" Page =
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=<big>App "Events" Page</big>=
The "Events" page for an app, accessible from the App Status page, maintains a history of events an app has generated. Some apps can generate events by enabling an event logging option. When provided, the Events page will list th name of the event, the value of the event, and the date and time the event occurred — all as provided by the app.
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<big>The "Events" page for an app, accessible from the App Status page, maintains a history of events an app has generated. Some apps can generate events by enabling an event logging option. When provided, the Events page will list th name of the event, the value of the event, and the date and time the event occurred — all as provided by the app.</big>
  
* '''NOTE:''' Many apps do not use event generation at all, meaning this page will be blank for such apps. Built-in apps with an option to enable events include Hubitat Saftey Monitor and  older versions of Rule Machine and Simple Automation Rules. Most apps ''do'' have the option to enable logs of some kind, which will appear under Logs rather than this page.
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*<big>'''NOTE:''' Many apps do not use event generation at all, meaning this page will be blank for such apps. Built-in apps with an option to enable events include Hubitat Saftey Monitor and  older versions of Rule Machine and Simple Automation Rules. Most apps ''do'' have the option to enable logs of some kind, which will appear under Logs rather than this page.</big>
  
 
[[File:App Events.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/9/99/App_Events.png|alt=The "App Events" page lists, [A] the "Name" of the attribute type valid for this apps type, [B] a "Description" of the app event in the next column when available, [C] the value of the event type, such as "Triggered", and [D] the "Date" and time of the app event. ]]
 
[[File:App Events.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/9/99/App_Events.png|alt=The "App Events" page lists, [A] the "Name" of the attribute type valid for this apps type, [B] a "Description" of the app event in the next column when available, [C] the value of the event type, such as "Triggered", and [D] the "Date" and time of the app event. ]]
  
*'''Name''' ('''A''') column shows you the name of the event
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*<big>'''Name''' ('''A''') column shows you the name of the event</big>
* '''Description''' ('''B''') shows the desription of the event, if provided by the app (it may also be blank).
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*<big>'''Description''' ('''B''') shows the desription of the event, if provided by the app (it may also be blank).</big>
* '''Value''' ('''C''') shows the value for this event name. For example, in the case of a triggered Rule, you would see <code>Triggered</code>.
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*<big>'''Value''' ('''C''') shows the value for this event name. For example, in the case of a triggered Rule, you would see <code>Triggered</code>.</big>
* '''Date''' ('''D''') show sthe time and date when the event was generated. This can helpful information for troubleshooting
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*<big>'''Date''' ('''D''') show sthe time and date when the event was generated. This can helpful information for troubleshooting</big>

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App "Events" Page

The "Events" page for an app, accessible from the App Status page, maintains a history of events an app has generated. Some apps can generate events by enabling an event logging option. When provided, the Events page will list th name of the event, the value of the event, and the date and time the event occurred — all as provided by the app.

  • NOTE: Many apps do not use event generation at all, meaning this page will be blank for such apps. Built-in apps with an option to enable events include Hubitat Saftey Monitor and older versions of Rule Machine and Simple Automation Rules. Most apps do have the option to enable logs of some kind, which will appear under Logs rather than this page.
The "App Events" page lists, [A] the "Name" of the attribute type valid for this apps type, [B] a "Description" of the app event in the next column when available, [C] the value of the event type, such as "Triggered", and [D] the "Date" and time of the app event.
  • Name (A) column shows you the name of the event
  • Description (B) shows the desription of the event, if provided by the app (it may also be blank).
  • Value (C) shows the value for this event name. For example, in the case of a triggered Rule, you would see Triggered.
  • Date (D) show sthe time and date when the event was generated. This can helpful information for troubleshooting