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Delete activity log returns 502 bad gateway even when it succeeds

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The "DELETE /1/user/-/activities/[activity-log-id].json" endpoint seems to consistently return 502 Bad Gateway error, even though the deletion actually went through (server successfully deleted the activity).

I've also noticed in the Fitbit Android app (have not tested iOS), deleting an activity log seems to get stuck on the delete confirmation dialog (hitting "yes" does not dismiss the dialog, and there's no indication that the deletion took place) and the app doesn't update to reflect that the activity log has been deleted until sometime later. It's possible that this is related.

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Hi @jl__ 

We recently were made aware that deleting the activity log produces a 502 error even when the deletion goes through successfully.   I will add your name to the ticket and will let you know when the problem is resolved.

Gordon Crenshaw
Senior Technical Solutions Consultant
Fitbit Partner Engineering & Web API Support | Google

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Hi @jl__ 

We recently were made aware that deleting the activity log produces a 502 error even when the deletion goes through successfully.   I will add your name to the ticket and will let you know when the problem is resolved.

Gordon Crenshaw
Senior Technical Solutions Consultant
Fitbit Partner Engineering & Web API Support | Google
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same issue here, also how do I delete all my 'Walk' activities?

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