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Jul 25, 2022
07:11 AM
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Jul 25, 2022
10:15 PM
One row here is likely representing the task that has run (and completed) on one of your beacons, with the other row representing a scheduled (not yet run) status from another beacon.
If you add the "Beacon" column to the grid of data here then it will show which beacon each row is for.
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Jul 25, 2022
10:15 PM
One row here is likely representing the task that has run (and completed) on one of your beacons, with the other row representing a scheduled (not yet run) status from another beacon.
If you add the "Beacon" column to the grid of data here then it will show which beacon each row is for.
(Did my reply solve the question? Click "ACCEPT AS SOLUTION" to help others find answers faster. Liked something? Click "KUDO". Anything expressed here is my own view and not necessarily that of my employer, Flexera.)
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Jul 26, 2022
08:09 AM
Thank you the response Chris. This was helpful.
