Thanks Boiler - I appreciate the kudos from one of the gurus!
...having to learn the same thing over again ...
Yeah - I've written numerous other documents on conditionals, when a macro must be run from PC, etc., but I still keep forgetting and making the same mistakes over and over. I'll next start working on adding those "rules" into the master document and maybe add a parameter to the macro listing to indicate its storage/run location.
I'm also thinking that "things" in general run just a tad differently in 236 than they did in 228. Until last week, I was on 228 - then support emailed me 236. Now my lighting reset macros run multiple times - I'll have to do some tracing.
So here's a question - How does AHP know the DS7000 is armend? OK, it doesn't "know", but it "thinks" its armed/disarmed. Does it simply keep track of any REGISTERED security sensor's arm/disarm signals? And where does it store that status? For instance, I disarmed the system via Security remote this morning as usual, but the status in AHP didn't change until I exited and re-loaded AHP.
Thanks again - (and when I'm ready to try to understand SCENEs I'll holler! - Heck, I'll holler now - Why use scenes? Somewhere I have a macro the results in setting the lights at 1 hour before Dusk - Turns on and dims 4 lamp modules and 1 appliance module (40w bulb). It works, it does the lamps in sequence, and it's even quite a conversation starter when guests notice it (of course I point it out). So why/what would be different to the observer if I did SCENE lighting?)