At one time I had requested the ability to set a wildcare year for an event so you could have something run every year at the same day and time. The other was the ability to store the config for the gui in some place other than the devault Java directory. Any feedback on these would be appreciated. Thank you.
Is a run program like a go to or a call subroutine? On a go to it runs it and falls out the bottom and it's done while with a call subroutine it returns to the line after the call subroutine.
A while back it looked like you might be implementing wild card dates for events. Then I didn't see mention of it again. I know there a problematic way to implement it, but it's kind of involved and would be cleaner if it was handled as part of the normal logic. Are there any plans to implement the wild card dates?
I upgraded the memory in my ISY and everything seems to be working except my statuses aren't displaying in the admin console even when I do a query on the device. I know statuses are coming back because programs are responding to statues from other devices that aren't directly linked. I've try restoring the isy and the plm, still nothing. Any ideas?
I upgraded the memory in my ISY and everything seems to be working except my statuses aren't displaying in the admin console even when I do a query on the device. I know statuses are coming back because programs are responding to statues from other devices that aren't directly linked. I've try restoring the isy and the plm, still nothing. Any ideas?
Has anyone seen a problem where arbitrarily a action that seems to be like a all on occurs? It appears randomly and sporadically. Is there anyway that something could be happening in the PLM or maybe this is a device doing this. All devices will come on whether they are disabled or not.
If for some reason the weatherbug does it's query and for some reason it doesn't get information back from weatherbug what value is temperature set to?
I was just wondering if it could be used in the case a device hadn't returned a status yet because a query can't be done on a triggerlinc it has to push the status. It sounds like it can't be used that way. Thank you.
The status for triggerlinc along with others is on, off and responding. What does responding mean in context to checking for a status? If a switch is responding then I would think it would be on or off for instance. I'm trying to figure out if a switch hasn't been trigger after a reboot it doesn't show a status either on or off. So does that mean it's not responding?