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Is there a way to look up when changes were made to historical programming in Apex? I use a service company once a month for deep cleaning, double check my numbers, etc. I had a large die off in coral a few months ago. I was looking at my dosing schedules and they are very wonky - not what I would do. Only dosing calk twice a week, etc. is there a way to go in and see when this schedule was implemented? I want to see if it correlates to the die off.
 

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I’m not sure if this will help, but I thought I would try.

Is it the history of an outlet that you are trying to find? If so and IF you “enabled“ that outlet when you programmed it, there will be a record every time it went on and off.

Just go to the dashboards tool icons, and click on the icon pictured below, and a calendar will come up for any day that you want to find when things have turned on and off. You can also see how long it was on since you will see one line saying on with the time, and a separate one saying off with the time. By comparing day to day, you can see any changes.


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It sort of gets to it. I can see the dosing going back about 3 months but there is nothing further back. I am trying to find out exactly when the dosing schedule was actually change.

Basically I’m just looking for a programming change log.
 

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Don’t believe it’s possible.may need to reach out to customer service to see if they can pull more in-depth logs
 

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