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I just went to my programs page in the GUI and all the programs had green flags on them. I clicked save changes and it seems the programs are functional again. 
Any idea how that could have happened?

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A green flag like this image.png.25fa98e030b759d5af0e2c38cec21a1a.png means that the last time the program ran, it evaluated True and the THEN body ran.  If the ISY just restarted tho all programs except schedules will likely have a green flag and may not have run unless they have the "run at startup" attribute.

A green flag like this image.png.cf7964c24f2813b9a25cf68856d07fd2.png means the program is actually running the THEN body now.  It's probably "wait"ing or in a "repeat" until loop, other wise programs run quickly and only stay solid for a split second.

A red flag like this image.png.b1727f9c77ec3b91f08a109421b0a0b8.png means the last time the program ran it was false and the ELSE body ran. 

A reg flag like this image.png.50c8462df8adc43e341d0b4ebef13367.png mean the means the program is actually running the ELSE body now.  It's probably "wait"ing or in a "repeat" until loop, other wise programs run quickly and only stay solid for a split second.

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If the ISY is loosing power during the power failure, Do you have 'Query at restart' checked on the configuration tab?

Also what Firmware and UI versions are showing on Help > ABout?

 

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49 minutes ago, MrBill said:

A green flag like this image.png.25fa98e030b759d5af0e2c38cec21a1a.png means that the last time the program ran, it evaluated True and the THEN body ran.  If the ISY just restarted tho all programs except schedules will likely have a green flag and may not have run unless they have the "run at startup" attribute.

A green flag like this image.png.cf7964c24f2813b9a25cf68856d07fd2.png means the program is actually running the THEN body now.  It's probably "wait"ing or in a "repeat" until loop, other wise programs run quickly and only stay solid for a split second.

A red flag like this image.png.b1727f9c77ec3b91f08a109421b0a0b8.png means the last time the program ran it was false and the ELSE body ran. 

A reg flag like this image.png.50c8462df8adc43e341d0b4ebef13367.png mean the means the program is actually running the ELSE body now.  It's probably "wait"ing or in a "repeat" until loop, other wise programs run quickly and only stay solid for a split second.

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If the ISY is loosing power during the power failure, Do you have 'Query at restart' checked on the configuration tab?

Also what Firmware and UI versions are showing on Help > ABout?

 

I don't think I should have said flag. They had the green arrow on them that appears when you've made changes but haven't saved them yet.

I have the latest version (5.3.4 I believe as I just updated yesterday)

I don't believe I have the Query at restart checked or maybe I do. I'll check and if not then I'll make sure its on.

 

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