Suggestion: Z-Wave device management improvements

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Re: Suggestion: Z-Wave device management improvements

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Re: Suggestion: Z-Wave device management improvements

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Also, when "clicking" to removing a Z-Wave Node for some reason it would be great if a list of the specific Node associated devices/endpoints was shown in a window, with "select" checkbox to each entry as an option to delete some or all associates.

As it is now if you forget to remove device entries at the Node removal you tend to end up with a lot of trash in the device list.
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Re: Suggestion: Z-Wave device management improvements

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Re: Suggestion: Z-Wave device management improvements

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Re: Suggestion: Z-Wave device management improvements

Post by mischa »

Ricard1 wrote:Also, when "clicking" to removing a Z-Wave Node for some reason it would be great if a list of the specific Node associated devices/endpoints was shown in a window, with "select" checkbox to each entry as an option to delete some or all associates.

As it is now if you forget to remove device entries at the Node removal you tend to end up with a lot of trash in the device list.
I think one of the reasons why the devices are not automatically deleted as well is that you lose saved (historical) sensor data.
A better option is to export sensor data, before you delete them.

Also mentioned in this post: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=12442#p93512
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Re: Suggestion: Z-Wave device management improvements

Post by Ricard1 »

Yes migrating to new devices is an important function, but that one is not best handled as is in Domoticz. i.e. having old and new switches in a device table you can not move to the new and retain all old switch associations, like if used in Blockly it will loose the connection to functions and you have to manually correct it, if not fixed by later betas? :?:
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