someguy Posted March 29 Posted March 29 I'm trying to create a custom email notification for when I am on vacation that tells me what is going on at my house. here is what I have so far and I think the first line will work fine, but the rest needs work: Quote Vacation Daily Alert for ${sys.date}, ${sys.time}. On Vacation? ${sys.program.#.status} Thermostats: ${sys.node.#.addr} Garage doors? ${sys.node.#.addr}, ${sys.node.#.addr} Outdoor Temp: ${sys.node.#.addr} the problem is, I'm not sure what parts of these "variables" need to be changed and if so, to what. I guess I need a kindergartner level of explanation. for the "On Vacation", I have a program called "on vacation?" and I'd like to know if that is true or false. I presume I need to swap out the pound sign to something but I don't know what to swap it to. for the others, they're all nodes, some are insteon devices, specifically. Quote
Techman Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Her's the list of all the variables and their descriptions ISY-994i Series:EMail and Networking Substitution Variables - Universal Devices, Inc. Wiki Quote
Andy P Posted March 30 Posted March 30 When referring to a node, the # becomes the node identifier. Besides the insteon address, you can also use polyglot created devices like this Rain Tomorrow ${sys.node.n007_forecast_1.GV18} ${sys.node.n007_forecast_1.GV13} Accumulation ${sys.node.n007_forecast_1.GV8} When you use a program to trigger a notification, the # automatically gets replaced by the ID of the program that called it. ${sys.program.#.address} ${sys.program.#.name} ${sys.program.#.status} ${sys.date} ${sys.time} program[97] Garage Closed True 2025/03/30 06:10:00 AM Quote
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