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Author Topic: Room 'All Units On/Off' used in Macros = ALL ON/OFF?  (Read 5990 times)

Burdy

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Room 'All Units On/Off' used in Macros = ALL ON/OFF?
« on: December 09, 2004, 05:59:32 PM »

Scenario: I use house code D for lights,
with modules defined in several rooms
(kitchen, garage, hall, etc.).  Was trying
to create a macro that would turn all 'D'
code units off, EXCEPT for the room 'hall'.
So, in the macro designer I dragged
the 'kithcen all lights on/ units off'
& 'garage all lights on/ units off', etc.
icons into the macro step area and set them
to all off. I did not include the 'hall all
lights on/ units off' icon since I wanted
them to remain on. However, when the macro
executes, all D-code units turn off,
including the hall.

It seems like a simple 'ALL D codes OFF'
gets generated, instead of the codes needed
to turn off the D code modules in the
designated rooms.

Is this the expected behavior?
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Re: Room 'All Units On/Off' used in Macros = ALL ON/OFF?
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2004, 06:19:40 PM »

The room on/off commands should go through
the modules in the room individually. They
shouldn't use the all on/off commands by
house code. If you send me the file you're
using, I'll double check, though.
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Burdy

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Re: Room 'All Units On/Off' used in Macros = ALL ON/OFF?
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2004, 06:31:50 PM »

Whoops!  You're absolutely correct. The
first step of my macro mistakenly did
an 'All Off' to the wrong house code. Thanks
for the quick reply.
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