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Getting timestamp of current steps ?

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I retrieve the steps per user for the given day, but I would also be interested in getting the timestamp for when these steps were retrieved.

 

I mean, if a user has 1000 steps, its important to know if that is from "now" or from "2 hours" ago (as he has not synced).

 

The timestamp that is returned is only the current date, no hours, minutes and seconds.

 

How is that possible ?

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@tonyfonager Check out the API-Get-Devices call. (You just have to make sure you look for the "tracker" device.)

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@tonyfonager Check out the API-Get-Devices call. (You just have to make sure you look for the "tracker" device.)

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Thanks alot, thats exactly what I needed.

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You're welcome!

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hi

are u here?


@tonyfonager wrote:

I retrieve the steps per user for the given day, but I would also be interested in getting the timestamp for when these steps were retrieved.

 

I mean, if a user has 1000 steps, its important to know if that is from "now" or from "2 hours" ago (as he has not synced).

 

The timestamp that is returned is only the current date, no hours, minutes and seconds.

 

How is that possible ?


 

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