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“Longest stationary period” graph (last 7 days) is not working

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Self explanatory title. In the app, on the hourly activity page, second graph at the top (when you left-swipe on the hourly activity graph). For the past week or so, it has periodically not worked, but then it did work again. Last night it disappeared again and has now NOT returned, for hours. I chatted with customer support who could not fix the problem. Anyone else encounter this, and solve it?

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@shmal   You are describing an app display bug, not a device issue.  Do you use Android or iPhone?  This post can get moved to a better fit forum, where it will get the attention it deserves.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

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@LZeeW This is on an iPhone. I couldn’t figure out where better to put it - thank you 

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@shmal   I am moving this to the iOS forum.  I don’t know if this is a new bug in the app or not.  I hope it gets fixed for you soon.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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Thank you 

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I’m having the same problem 

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I am having the same problem and I am really missing it did you get it sorted? Already missing the stair counting. 😥

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@Louise0607 Nope - still not working and it’s quite annoying 

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Looks like a new bug, it affects all iOS users it seems. 

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👋😃Hello everyone
I’m an iOS user as well and experiencing the same issue. Running iOS 15.5 and have the latest Fitbit App version 3.60. It most likely a App bug affecting iOS users as I see it as a growing issue. Steps I’ve taken to solve the issue include logging out of the Fitbit App, force shutting the app, restarting my mobile device and logging back in failed to fix the issue. Reinstalling the Fitbit app also fails to fix the problem. 
The Fitbit moderators do monitor this site and I’m sure they will see our post. 
In the mean time make sure your Fitbit App is updated as well as your mobile app and post what steps you tried and what didn’t work as it could possibly help narrow down the issue for troubleshooting. Hopefully the problem will be addressed quickly. 

 

Update: I installed the Fitbit App to an Android device to verify it affecting iOS users only. The longest stationary period appears absolutely normal. So, definitely just iOS users. 

 

I also tried removing the tile from the Today page on the Fitbit App, (iOS) logged out, restarted my phone. Logged back in, synced my tracker and added my tile again and still failed to fix the issue

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* I’m running iOS 15.5

* I have the latest Fitbit App version 3.60

 

I have tried all these steps, to no avail:

- log out of the app

- force quit the app

- delete and reinstall app

- restart phone

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Hi everyone, and a warm welcome to the Community.

 

Thanks for bringing this to our attention and sharing the steps tried prior to posting. Also, for the screenshot provided. Let me share this has been escalated to our team so they can look into this matter. I'm sorry you're having this experience with the Fitbit app and I appreciate your feedback in this matter. Once I have more information from them, I'll update this thread.

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Still not working 😔 that’s weeks now 

 

Hi have you any info on this problem as missing this feature. Got the new Fitbit so already missing the stair climbing feature I now longer have. So will be quite bad to loss another feature. 😔

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Having the same issue. Additionally, my longest stationary period and hourly steps are completely out of whack. It includes periods with auto-recognized exercises. 🙄 For my hourly steps, it shows up fine on my device, but it doesn't register with the app. Today, I thought it got sorted after it seemingly synced. When I checked an hour later, the stationary period got extended and the previous hour's step goal disappeared.

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Hi there, @Louise0607@wineflights Welcome on board.

Thanks for keeping me posted. I understand how important this data is for you and I'm sorry for the inconvenience this has caused. Our team is still working to get this fixed and I'll update this thread as soon as I receive information from them.

I appreciate your feedback and efforts while working on this matter, and please make sure to sync your Fitbit device, that way the rest of your stats will stay updated on the Fitbit app.

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hi LizzyFitBit - today is July 18th, almost a month since your post.   Was wondering the status of this fix.  Please advise.  Thank you!

 

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Just want to bump this. Original post was 5 months ago, and my graph still looks like theirs. On iPad iOS15.6. I can see longest stationary period data for individual days, if I tap into each day, but that doesn’t make it easy to see patterns across time. 

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Hi,

 

Since the 14th or 15th May I have been unable to see the graph for longest stationary period on my app.  I have been alright with it but since about a hour ago I cannot see the graph for number of steps (which has been answered here: https://community.fitbit.com/t5/iOS-App/Graphs-show-quot-no-measurements-quot-instead-of-data/m-p/52...).  Is this a known issue with the iOS app cos its really irritating!

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Hello @low101043 and welcome to the Community.  Yes, this is a known issue.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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Has this been resolved? If so, I have apparently missed the fix. I have the sense and I haven’t had a measurement for my longest stationary graph in so long I don’t remember what it looks like!

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