cdneh Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 Ok, this is driving me crazy... I have three simple programs that, when an IOLink relay is switched ON, wait 50 seconds and then switch it OFF. One of the programs for one of the IOLinks runs flawlessly. The other two are repeatedly being set to 'disabled' (i.e., not "enabled") and, as a result, do not execute. I've have deleted and recreated the offending programs multiple times without any change, A few hours after I create them and check "enable", I'll return to the Admin Console and find them disabled. I have no programs that are disabling them. I am not disabling them. I've even tried giving the programs random names and the behaviour is exactly the same: disabled within a few hours. Sample program attached. What the heck am I missing? Thx, - Chris
stusviews Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 That's a common malady. After making any change to a program you must select Save Changes. It's easy to miss
cdneh Posted November 1, 2016 Author Posted November 1, 2016 (edited) Yeah, I save and I save and I save, and I save. That's not it. Thx, though. Good thought. - Chris Edit: Moreover, if I go back into the Console,say, 30 minutes after enabling or creating the programs, they show as "enabled". When I check back, say, the next morning, they are disabled. Saving changes isn't the issue. Edited November 1, 2016 by cdneh
stusviews Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 Use the search option and search for the program name. There may be a disable command in another program.
larryllix Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 What firmware and UI version are you using?
cdneh Posted November 1, 2016 Author Posted November 1, 2016 Use the search option and search for the program name. There may be a disable command in another program. Done and done. As I mentioned, I even recreated the programs with random gibberish names to eliminate any potential for another program disabling them. No change. Thx. - Chris
cdneh Posted November 1, 2016 Author Posted November 1, 2016 What firmware and UI version are you using? v4.5.1 for both firmware and UI - Chris
Techman Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 What program/action turns on the IOlinc relay(s) What options do you have enabled for the IOLinc?
cdneh Posted November 1, 2016 Author Posted November 1, 2016 What program/action turns on the IOlinc relay(s) What options do you have enabled for the IOLinc? No program triggers the IOlinc. Manually turned ON to open garage door from MobiLinc (thru portal). The offending programs simply return the relay to OFF state to simplify the next ON/opening request. Option settings are identical for all three IOlincs: - LED on TX - Monentary (ON or OFF) Thx, - Chris
Techman Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 No program triggers the IOlinc. Manually turned ON to open garage door from MobiLinc (thru portal). The offending programs simply return the relay to OFF state to simplify the next ON/opening request. Option settings are identical for all three IOlincs: - LED on TX - Monentary (ON or OFF) Thx, - Chris Did you link the IOLincs to the ISY using the ISY linking option? Do you have any other controllers installed other than the ISY? If you trigger the IOLinc program from the ISY rather than from MobiLinc do you get the same results?
PurdueGuy Posted November 2, 2016 Posted November 2, 2016 Done and done. As I mentioned, I even recreated the programs with random gibberish names to eliminate any potential for another program disabling them. No change. Thx. - Chris ISY doesn't use the actual names to identify programs. It uses Program ID. The "name" is just to make it easy to read. If you delete a program, and immediately recreate a program, ISY will reuse the Program ID. You might still have a program disabling the program referenced by the same ID? So when you go to Programs -> Summary, right click on any program, and select "Find/Replace" - then look for the program(s) that are being disabled, they don't show up in any other programs?
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