Apple Health timestamp inaccurate
The entries synchronized to Apple Health always show added on 12:00AM, despite the actual time they were added in the app. Is it possible to have this timestamp reflect the actual time of the entry in the app?
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Hello @stevenbecht ,
We currently don't support time stamps, which is why the stored date is 12:00 am in Apple health. We are currently working on adding time stamps to Cronometer.
Kind regards,
Marie-EveMarie-Eve
cronometer.com
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I see that timestamps are now supported in Cronometer, but the inaccuracy still exists in Apple Health. any update on this?
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We do not currently export timestamps to apple health for nutrients. This has been requested, so will hopefully be implemented in the future. Thanks for your patience!
Hilary
cronometer.com
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Any update on this? Timestamps are very important to have in Apple Health e.g. for caffeine intake linking to sleep analysis.
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I have the same issue. The foods consumed st 4pm are displaying as 12 am entries.
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Common, please, many apps have implemented logging to Apple Health using the actual timestamp. It's been almost 2 years now, it's not that complicated to do since many other apps connected to Apple Health do it for a long time. The main reason to connect is not only to centralize information is one place, but with actual timestamp.
Please put some priority on that one.