Struggling with this one. Basically all I want to do is have one virtual device (all room lights) control multiple devices. The event works but when toggling the virtual device on/off the events doesn't fire?
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Originally posted by bmora View PostDamn... All the years I've been using HS and I missed that! Thanks!!!
If you copy an event the copy will be in the same state as the original.HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.0 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon
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Any way to use events to accomplish this with a master dimmer? I just installed some ZWave light bulbs. Not sure of the best way to control them all together. But I am not thinking of a way to read the virtual device's dim level and set all the other devices without a custom script. Any way in the event engine?
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Originally posted by rprade View PostI use Spud's Easy Trigger plug-in. Disregard the four virtual devices in the first action, they are for my level setting events.
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So, thinking about management of all these events and scripts. . .do you have a good way to search for device IDs that are being used in scripts that don't exist anymore? How about devices referenced from events that are no longer around?
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Originally posted by TechFan View PostThanks! I have seen that plugin mentioned many times, but I haven't gone to explore it previously since I didn't have anything pressing to justify purchasing it. I did just check out the user guide and it does look amazing. . .and would allow more controls to be built into events rather than custom scripts.
So, thinking about management of all these events and scripts. . .do you have a good way to search for device IDs that are being used in scripts that don't exist anymore? How about devices referenced from events that are no longer around?
As for events, it has been requested a number of times to have the ability to search for "broken" events, but so far there is no way.HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.0 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon
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