Quick update: out contact in Waze HQ has got a Waze developer looking at the issue. Watch this space...
++David
++David
Yeah, Yanis has just fired a request for an update to our contact in Waze HQ because, as you point out, it's still broken, and it's pretty annoying.Kurumakun wrote:Any news on this? It was still broken yesterday.
With the demise of Pumps.ie a lot of people were moving to Waze for fuel prices, but if the functionality keeps breaking then people are just going to move away again...
This is an ongoing problem that's been around for a couple of months. Waze HQ is aware of it, and we keep bugging them to fix it, but they're taking their time.scanlanavia wrote:Gas Price Update on Waze is reterniung me an "Uh oh" when i enter in prices.
why ??
the price of diesels is 1.328 I enter in 1.328 all seems fine and it goes Uh Oh ...
android waze app..
I agree completely, and I don't understand why it's so difficult for HQ to fix this.scanlanavia wrote:Updating Gas prices should not require that much know how..
It failed for me 99% of them on android
regardless what I tried
resulting in an uninformative "Uh Oh"
surely it cannot be diffucult for the app to access X.XX for diesel , petrol
and the brand doesnt really matter as input.
People/Drivers gravitate towards price ... that for me is the only differentiator..
We didn't help ourselves that much (although it wasn't clear that it would cause a problem at the time) when we asked Waze HQ to change the price format from €X.XX (euro amount with two digits for cents) to YYY.Yc (cent amount with one digit for decimal fraction for cents).YanisKyr wrote:The correct price format for Ireland is in cents so xxx.x (or for example 144.9). You can probably tell by the symbol which is not €, but "c".
Not really - although I only tried two petrol stations today:YanisKyr wrote:Just about half an hour ago I tried 4 gas stations that were giving me the uh-oh until yesterday, and they all accepted the xxx.x price! Shall I jump from excitement?
Is it working OK for you guys?
I'm afraid not, sorry - this is a local forum for Ireland. It's tricky enough knowing the price of petrol here, since every petrol station has a different price and the price often changes several times a day.
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