Reminders alerting on actual mileage
So I have entered in all my reminders for my car, but the next service time and mileage shows the interval I entered (e.g. 3 months or 3,000 miles) instead of showing the actual date and mileage it's due based on my last service I entered (e.g. 89,744 or in 2 months). What is going on?
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Inappropriate?How many gas or service entries have you entered? It should be showing the time or distance until it is active... unless you have put in no entries. Once you enter the first gas entry, it should go off of that one. Make sure it is a full gas tank, though that shouldn't make a difference...
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Inappropriate?I have 3 entries, 2 gas fill ups and 1 Oil Change. The Oil Change mileage was before the gas entries, but I entered the data after the gas entries. I also added the Reminders after I entered all the data.
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Inappropriate?Strange. If you could email export the entries to the support email, carcare@karlbecker.com , I will try to reproduce it. Does closing and reopening the app fix it at all?
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Inappropriate?I just got your email.... I attached the image of what I'm seeing. Seems to be correct: You had an oil change at 86744 with a date of today, and your latest entry was 87112. That's 368 miles driven... and it's showing the next service is in 6 months or 5000 - 368 = 4632 miles.
Are you seeing something different?
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Inappropriate?OK, so here's what was throwing me off... I didn't realize you could change the date on the entry until after your reply here, so no wonder it is reading all the dates as starting from today instead of when I am expecting to have the service performed. And since I was thinking the Next Service time (e.g. 6 months) was reflective of the interval I had set I assumed the same was true for the Next Service mileage, despite the odd number. I guess I was thinking it thought my odometer was at zero! Thanks for helping me out here! I am wondering if other people may not realize you can edit the date of the entry by tapping on it the Edit mode. It didn't look very customizable like the other entries, but then again- I did eventually figure it out.
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Inappropriate?Good point, I might consider putting a rounded rect border around the date to help indicate it can be tapped.
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Inappropriate?It still doesn't work if you go beyond the date, it only work if you go beyond the mileage.
I’m Very Mad
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Inappropriate?It should be working when going beyond the number of months... Anyone else experiencing this?
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