Please this topic is in English…
Example: In flows you can filter what you whant to see on your dashboard or filter it with the custom widget.
The app is not running. Reboot the app.
Check out my flow. It’s faster. With your flow, the alert goes through all the departments first before it’s forwarded; with my flow, the alert goes directly to the four services, and the appropriate services forwards it immediately.
I donot know if this initiative is helpfully but I created a Diagnostich report under number:
9b43c69a-6638-4eb9-8768-104fa8420560
I took the following steps:
i removed the P2000 app.
reboot
Installed the app and rebooted, created new app, new flow. added widget to dashboard.
Monitor status is:
P2000 for Homey:
Okay Fred, do you add a P2000 device
After installing P2000 app?
Yes I did. I first installed the App from the app store. Did a reboot. After that I installed the application in Homey.
Regards
Fred
I am sorry. I have decided to give up for now. I cannot get this application to work on my Homey..
Thanks for all your help and support. Perhaps I will try again at a later time.
Kind regards,
Fred
When you say you installed after the reboot the application, what does that mean?
You have to add a device with the + and choose for the P2000 app.
With installing the application I ment adding a device.
Fred
Ok, then that is correct.
For me the app is working but i don’t use capcodes.
The new installation has been completed, but unfortunately there is still no information available.
I use te following Homey flow:
Als “Een nieuwe melding is ontvangen”
en " Provincie is Utrecht"
dan “Stuur melding naar P2000 widgets”
When I check the app, I see the following:
Could you please advise what might be causing this issue and how I can resolve it?
Ofcourse I added a Widget in the Homey App.
Kind regards,
Fred
thank you so much for your help. I now added the same flow as you have, I only skipped the “woonplaats”.
Now waiting for notifications.
Is the status in the Homey app for P2000 for you also “toegang geweigerd”?
Regards,
Fred