someguy Posted July 12, 2009 Posted July 12, 2009 Here is the program called "Hearth Flashes Gym 1": If From 5:00:00AM To 10:00:00AM (same day) And Status 'Gym-1-Light by TV' is On And Control 'Hearth-7a-MotionSensor' is switched On Then Set 'Gym-1-Light by TV' Off Set 'Gym-1-Light by TV' On Disable Program 'Hearth Flashes Gym 1' Wait 1 hour Enable Program 'Hearth Flashes Gym 1' Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') I'm wanting the motion sensor to flash the light once and then not flash the light again for another hour. If the program diables itself, will it continue to run and then enable itself in an hour?
TJF1960 Posted July 12, 2009 Posted July 12, 2009 Seems to me if a program disables itself, it will require either manually enabling it or another program to enable it before it can run again. Here is the program called "Hearth Flashes Gym 1": If From 5:00:00AM To 10:00:00AM (same day) And Status 'Gym-1-Light by TV' is On And Control 'Hearth-7a-MotionSensor' is switched On Then Set 'Gym-1-Light by TV' Off Set 'Gym-1-Light by TV' On Disable Program 'Hearth Flashes Gym 1' Wait 1 hour Enable Program 'Hearth Flashes Gym 1' Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') I'm wanting the motion sensor to flash the light once and then not flash the light again for another hour. If the program diables itself, will it continue to run and then enable itself in an hour?
markens Posted July 13, 2009 Posted July 13, 2009 If the program diables itself, will it continue to run and then enable itself in an hour? I found myself wondering about this a few days ago as well, and this question motivated me to check it out. The answer: Disabling a program causes it to terminate if it is running. So a program can't disable itself and expect to continue running. Here's the test program I used, called LR Lamp 4: If X10 'H4/On (3)' is Received And X10 'H4/Off (11)' is not Received Then Set Scene 'LR Lamp' On Disable Program 'LR Lamp 4' Wait 10 seconds Enable Program 'LR Lamp 4' Else Set Scene 'LR Lamp' Off It was pretty obvious watching in the Program Summary pane of the admin console that the program stopped running immediately after the Scene turned on, at the same time it was disabled. --Mark
ryarber Posted July 13, 2009 Posted July 13, 2009 One caveat.... If a program is running and in the process, it has turned something on, disabling that program will not turn it off. For instance, if my irrigation program starts running and I then disable it, the irrigation continues to run until I manually turn it off. If you were to write a program to turn off the irrigation, you would first tell it to disable the program and then turn off all zones, one by one. The same is true if you have a program that turns on lights or changes the set point on a thermostat. Disabling the program will not return the device to its native state.
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