Call Forwarding based on time and place

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roms
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Call Forwarding based on time and place

Post by roms » 06 Aug 2013 03:15

The problem was:
When I am in my office I want calls to be forwarded to office number, when at home to homenumber.
But often I am neither at home nor in the office and then want call forwarding only in case of not beeing reachable either to mailbox or to a callcenter depending on time.

This works fine with me now, but as I adjusted numbers and translation into english, I cannot test it anymore.

Hope you find it useful.

http://automagic4android.com/flow.php?i ... 39398ea1cf

roms
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Re: Call Forwarding based on time and place

Post by roms » 06 Aug 2013 03:48

I forgot to send the trigger flows of reaching and leaving home and office ... Here is the complete set...

http://automagic4android.com/flow.php?i ... a9816d7c75

swinbsp
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Re: Call Forwarding based on time and place

Post by swinbsp » 13 Jan 2014 19:32

I have successfully used the mmi code too.

Initially used wifi as a trigger but I have no phone signal at home so can not send the codes once I am home. Using the wifi trigger was therefore too late.

I have used the location trigger to divert when I am approaching home. If connected to bluetooth handsfree, it diverts when within 250m. If not connected to bluetooth handsfree the geofence is smaller as I am probably walking.

I would like to be able to check the status of divert too. This would prevent false triggers and divert requests . If I am at home, the location can wander. This can cause false trigger if it strays outside the geofence and then comes back in again. If I have no signal this can cause phone to freeze as the step can not complete.

There is a divert icon in the notification bar. I would like to be able to check if this is present as a contact condition. If I could do that, the solution would be just about spot on.

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