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is there any way that only critical notifications can be flagged up on an android app rather than all the notifications that come through?

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Not at the moment.

  • 1 month later...
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will there be? this is a pretty good option to have bearing in mind the amount of low priority notifications i get an hour!

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will there be? this is a pretty good option to have bearing in mind the amount of low priority notifications i get an hour!

 

+1 for gbrown481, it would be really hendy to have such a feature.

In my view it would be better to reduce the amount of low priority notifications - why generate them if you are trying to filter them out altogether? 

 

The same goes for "Delete all notifications" and "Mark all as read" ... if those notifications are generated just to be ignored it is much better to just not generate them at all. 

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i dont see the point of having a monitoring tool that doesnt monitor?

 

we have set low priority notifications to see for example who is logging in and out of a terminal server and when, so the customer can have a report of how often its being used, these arent critical in a sense of we need to act on them, so they are set to low, but they still need to be kept on the dashboard/back end reports, but i dont necessarily need to see them on my phone, does that make more sense?

We will consider adding a filter in the Android app.

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