I notice that a lot with the health app, but don’t own a watch, so can’t speak 
for that.  It seems to want to track flights of stairs climbed on my end at 
random times, and sometimes not at all, which I find strange, considering the 
fact that I climb steps off and on all day, sense we have them on both porches, 
and I obviously use them every day, sometimes about 5 times a day or more, 
depending on what I’m doing throughout the day.

> On Jun 7, 2019, at 2:12 PM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> The subject line sums it up.  I have been noticing this for a while, so today 
> decided to keep my own records to try and confirm the problem.  According to 
> my watch--series 4--I have 7 active hours--I should have 8, and I have 
> climbed three flights of stairs--I've actually climbed 7.  Obviously I can't 
> comment on the calorie calculation, as I have no way to measure that, but it 
> seems likely that if the other two rings are off, this one probably is too.  
> I believe this started with the most recent update, though I'm not 100% sure 
> about that.  Just wanted to post here, because I know that others on this 
> list also use the watch to track their activity.  I have reported this to 
> Apple, and encourage anyone else who notices this to do the same.
> Best,
> Donna
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