I had done this , but when a have more then 1 'and' block it happens againCopyCatz wrote:The block stucture has changed from 873 onwards. You have to rebuild your event blocks.

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I had done this , but when a have more then 1 'and' block it happens againCopyCatz wrote:The block stucture has changed from 873 onwards. You have to rebuild your event blocks.
I have version 1.887 , latest to download from download page. And I have a email when a new version is online.CopyCatz wrote:I just tested in 898 with multiple and's, no problems here, are you on a recent version?
spiderrob wrote:I can confirm that dim level works in blocky with my lightwave dimmers. There is a small discrepancy in that if I set the dim level to 10%, when the event triggers the light shows up as 6% in the Domoticz dashboard. It's the same throughout the % range but it doesn't matter.
I would say yes. What ever the dim level, the actual underlying function is always on, so the reciprocal should be off. Be great to see this implemented.CopyCatz wrote:That's a bit more complex.. For the "for x minutes" action I just look at the reciprocal activitiy, e.g. when you say "On" for 10 minutes, the device is set to on, the system determines the opposite is off and schedules that in 10. Reciprocal activity for Set Level 50, what should that be.. off?
capman wrote:I have version 1.887 , latest to download from download page. And I have a email when a new version is online.CopyCatz wrote:I just tested in 898 with multiple and's, no problems here, are you on a recent version?
But I think it's the time block. Whenever there's a time block in , it screwed by saving.
CopyCatz wrote:I'm still thinking about what "turn on for x minutes" should be based on. Should it be:
- Turn on then off (the opposite/reciprocal action) after x minutes
- Find out the current state, turn on, then go to previous state after x minutes.
Option 2 could mean that if a lamp was already on, and gets set for 1 minute, essentially nothing changes...
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