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Pushover Notify Server Question

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More on Q3 above:  When I press the Send Sys Custom button, the last status goes to False and the device has a red ! on it in the AC.   What is it hiccuping on? Screenshot2023-12-21at9_19_38AM.thumb.png.cd5d965758e17dbd14778ac1b5741cd6.png

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@Jimbo.Automates any ideas on the False/error status? 

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Ok so the work-around is use the Send Sys Custom with Params command (highlighted in bold below.) This works where the Send Sys Custom command does not. 

Notification OnOff-9.1 On-Off Module - [ID 0017][Parent 0001]

If
        'Office / OnOff-9.1 On-Off Module' Status is On
 
Then
        Set 'Office / OnOff-9.1 On-Off Module' Beep
        Set 'Notification Controller / Service Pushover UDEISYPO' Device KBM_iPhone
        Set 'Notification Controller / Service Pushover UDEISYPO' Send Sys Custom With Params To KBM_iPhone Priority=Normal Format=None Sound=Pushover (default) Retry=30 Expire=60 Content 4 Notification ID (ID=4)
        Set 'Notification Controller / Service Pushover UDEISYPO' Message Test2
        Set 'Notification Controller / Service Pushover UDEISYPO' Send Message
 
Else
   - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')
 

On 12/22/2023 at 5:29 AM, Kentinada said:

@Jimbo.Automates any ideas on the False/error status? 

This indicates and error on the PG3 side, check the PG3 UI.  I'll look into it when back home after the holidays.  But in reality, this method is not needed anymore and was only left there for legacy users.

On 12/22/2023 at 5:43 AM, Kentinada said:

Ok so the work-around is use the Send Sys Custom with Params command (highlighted in bold below.) This works where the Send Sys Custom command does not. 

Notification OnOff-9.1 On-Off Module - [ID 0017][Parent 0001]

If
        'Office / OnOff-9.1 On-Off Module' Status is On
 
Then
        Set 'Office / OnOff-9.1 On-Off Module' Beep
        Set 'Notification Controller / Service Pushover UDEISYPO' Device KBM_iPhone
        Set 'Notification Controller / Service Pushover UDEISYPO' Send Sys Custom With Params To KBM_iPhone Priority=Normal Format=None Sound=Pushover (default) Retry=30 Expire=60 Content 4 Notification ID (ID=4)
        Set 'Notification Controller / Service Pushover UDEISYPO' Message Test2
        Set 'Notification Controller / Service Pushover UDEISYPO' Send Message
 
Else
   - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')
 

You only need the bold line, you don't need the other 3 lines to send a message.

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@Jimbo.Automates Jim I understand that.  But I have been digging into this so much, I'm trying to understand the various methods of getting a message out so that I might help others.  In the end, I'll pick one method and stick with that.  Thanks. 

Yes, "Send Sys Custom With Params" is the current recommended method to stick with, all others are legacy.

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