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Title: Smart Macro only allowing ONE condition????
Post by: AdamL on September 12, 2009, 05:30:42 PM
I have just moved into a new house, and have to set up an all new X10 system.  Problem is, AHP will only let me set one condition in a macro.  This won't let me check a module status AND a flag, so I'm not able to get several things to work the way I want them to.  Anytime I go into making a macro, it only says "If this is true" unless I have a two entry condition such as a time range.  Needless to say, this is causing me GREAT frustration.  Any help would be greatly appreciated........

I'm using AHP version 3.236, with all of the PlugIns.  I've tried creating the macro in simple as well as advanced conditions, and I know I've done it in the past!!!  I've seen screenshots of other setups that show an AND command between two conditions......


HELP!!!!
Title: Re: Smart Macro only allowing ONE condition????
Post by: Dan Lawrence on September 12, 2009, 10:50:29 PM
3.236 is buggy.  Many users upgraded to it and discovered that timers and macros would not work properly and lights would go on and off at odd times.

Go to http://software.x10.com/pub/applications/activehome/ and get ahp_updt_204.exe.  Run that and install it over 3.236.  When the install is finished, open AHP and use the update link in AHP to upgrade to 3.228, the last good version.  All your .axh fles will be fine.
Title: Re: Smart Macro only allowing ONE condition????
Post by: AdamL on September 13, 2009, 12:56:15 AM
Okay.....tried that, but I can still only set one condition--it simply will not allow me to have it check both a module and a flag.....when I drag the second one up to the line "If this is true", it still gives me a circle with a line through it.

Also, when I had it working before, I believe I had version 3.236 installed......this makes NO sense to me.....
Title: Re: Smart Macro only allowing ONE condition????
Post by: Knightrider on September 13, 2009, 08:02:01 AM
Under >tools >Preferences  >Smart Macros

Change the interface to "advanced" and kick out the wizard.
Title: Re: Smart Macro only allowing ONE condition????
Post by: AdamL on September 13, 2009, 02:40:15 PM
YES!!!

Thank you soooo much.  I can't begin to describe how annoying that was becoming......