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Title: Smart Macros – Module Status condition not working
Post by: martin on April 16, 2005, 04:38:48 PM
I played again with some of my macros last
night and the “Module Status” condition
just doesn’t work. I created a workaround
using flags but had to create two new
macros that clear / set flags at the same
time as the module that I want to track
status turns On /Off.
Also, in the “Module Status” window (that
gives by default selectable check boxes 1
to 16 for your monitored House Code), only
the names of assigned Macros are appearing,
not the name of a given module.

Has someone been successful using
the “Module Status” condition?
Title: Re: Smart Macros – Module Status condition not working
Post by: Tuicemen on April 18, 2005, 09:21:47 AM
You Can only use modules which are on the
monitored house code in your conditions.
Thats why it only shows 1-16. If you want to
use module status of A3 and your monitored
house code is B it won't work!
Title: Re: Smart Macros – Module Status condition not working
Post by: martin on April 18, 2005, 09:47:39 AM
Thanks Tuicemen,

Yes I know and the selection window is
giving you the list of modules for you
Monitored House Code by default so you can't
really make a mistake (unless you change
your Monitored House Code afterwards).
But it just doesn't work for me, were you
able to use this condition?
Title: Re: Smart Macros – Module Status condition not working
Post by: Tuicemen on April 18, 2005, 10:02:00 AM
Yes & No in the current version of AHP I can!
I prefure to use flags as I can control them!
if someone manually turns off a module and
the macro runs I think AHP screwed up (I
don't have any 2 way modules)
Title: Re: Smart Macros – Module Status condition not working
Post by: martin on April 19, 2005, 08:27:00 PM
Upgraded to 3.186 and tried the Module
Status condition - Yes!!! Succes !! It's
working !!! The selection window is now
displaying the right information for
module's name and omitting assigned macros
names - the way it should be!

The only trick was to put the Module Status
condition first and then the period of
time. That trick didn't work on the
previous version.