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Hub Events is where you will find detailed information about the events that have occurred within the Hubitat Elevation™ platform.
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<big>Hub Events is where you will find detailed information about the events that have occurred within the Hubitat Elevation platform.</big>
 
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*'''Name''' (A) is the event type. For example, deviceJoin when a new Z-Wave or Zigbee device is paired with the hub
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*<big>'''Name''' (A) is the event type. For example, deviceJoin when a new Z-Wave or Zigbee device is paired with the hub</big>
*'''Description''' (B) shows what event has occurred (i.e '''New Z-Wave device joined''', or '''System startup with build: 2.0.0.102''')
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*<big>'''Description''' (B) shows what event has occurred (i.e '''New Z-Wave device joined''', or '''System startup with build: 2.0.0.102''')</big>
*'''Value''' (C) is a numerical identifier of hub event type. For example 1747 could represent the system Device ID of a Z-Wave device, or 2.0.0.102
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*<big>'''Value''' (C) is a numerical identifier of hub event type. For example 1747 could represent the system Device ID of a Z-Wave device, or 2.0.0.102</big>
*'''Date''' (D) is a detail time and date stamp of when the event occurred. This time and date stamp together with the event type can be very helpful information in determining when a device was added to the system. For example, if your hub is suddenly not performing as expected and you know approximately when a drop in performance occurred, you may be able to trace such an event to a device joining the hub and take further steps to determine if the device is faulty.
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*<big>'''Date''' (D) is a detail time and date stamp of when the event occurred. This time and date stamp together with the event type can be very helpful information in determining when a device was added to the system. For example, if your hub is suddenly not performing as expected and you know approximately when a drop in performance occurred, you may be able to trace such an event to a device joining the hub and take further steps to determine if the device is faulty.</big>

Revision as of 03:43, 22 March 2021

Hub Events is where you will find detailed information about the events that have occurred within the Hubitat Elevation platform.

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  • Name (A) is the event type. For example, deviceJoin when a new Z-Wave or Zigbee device is paired with the hub
  • Description (B) shows what event has occurred (i.e New Z-Wave device joined, or System startup with build: 2.0.0.102)
  • Value (C) is a numerical identifier of hub event type. For example 1747 could represent the system Device ID of a Z-Wave device, or 2.0.0.102
  • Date (D) is a detail time and date stamp of when the event occurred. This time and date stamp together with the event type can be very helpful information in determining when a device was added to the system. For example, if your hub is suddenly not performing as expected and you know approximately when a drop in performance occurred, you may be able to trace such an event to a device joining the hub and take further steps to determine if the device is faulty.