yo88 Posted Monday at 08:13 PM Posted Monday at 08:13 PM I've searched and still can't figure out how to have my outdoor temperature sensor send me an email, or iOS notification, at the same time each day with the current temperature and humidity. I'd like the email to tell me the temperature and not just whether an alarm has been triggered. It would be nice to get the temperature reading pushed each morning when I wake up. Is this possible? Thanks. Quote
drprm1 Posted Monday at 08:56 PM Posted Monday at 08:56 PM (edited) Make a variable to represent the temperature. Make a program to make the variable equal your temperature sensor’s temperature updating every x minutes. Make a program to send an email each day specifying your outdoor temperature sensor’s reading using a substitution variable https://wiki.universal-devices.com/ISY-994i_Series:EMail_and_Networking_Substitution_Variables Edited yesterday at 12:50 AM by drprm1 Quote
Solution Panda88 Posted yesterday at 01:55 AM Solution Posted yesterday at 01:55 AM (edited) You can reference the node variables directly in an email - like this You can find the names in the node definition in the node server e.g. just copy (press the copy icon) the relevant one - in your case CLITEMP you can then make an email (like above) with the desired info and have a program send it to you at a given time Edited 22 hours ago by Panda88 1 Quote
drprm1 Posted yesterday at 12:43 PM Posted yesterday at 12:43 PM Didn’t realize this question was in Yolink group. Never thought to use the node variable from the node server… Thanks! Quote
yo88 Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago Thanks for the suggestions. They are outside of my capabilities, but maybe ChatGPT can help. I'm hoping the Yolink app adds this eventually. Quote
Geddy Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago @yo88 Welcome to the UD Forums. Are you using an ISY/IoX device (eisy, Polisy, or ISY994) or just finding this forum in a search for YoLink? Quote
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