A user shared that they have been experimenting with workflows to automate tasks and check Wi-Fi signal strength on an endpoint. They encountered issues with the script running and asked for assistance. Another user suggested getting the Script ID from the script library and replacing it in the URL to resolve the issue. The original user thanked for the help and noted that they will continue to experiment.
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Hi everyone,
I’ve been experimenting with workflows to explore what we can automate and to get a better understanding of the possibilities. One of the flows I’m testing is a simple automation that checks whether the Wi-Fi signal strength on an endpoint drops below a certain percentage. If it does the workflow should automatically run a script that displays a notification in Windows informing the user that their signal is weak and suggesting they move closer to the router. I think am almost there just running to some issues it fails on the run script am thinking it does not pickup the device ID any ideas? I looked up the deviceID under device_status -> _device _id

@member in the Script ID field, you need to get the Script ID
go to your script Library , click on the script and in the URL Bar you will see the ID , replace WIFI Signal weak with the ID of the script
@member sorry have to blur most of it out to keep it clean

DM me if you still struggle, then we can jump on a slack call
@member Thankyou! It is working now thank you! I will experiment further I was already wondering where I could find the script ID but did not looked at the URL good to know for future use.

Awesome
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