Hi,
I don't have both version at the same time.
I just said that I did a test on both version.
you said "You generally can NOT run macros by pressing "Run Macro" - (who would have thought???)"
What do you mean? I just said that I did test the macro by pressing the "Run Macro".
Just to check that the senario is OK (the light switch on). and it was OK.
My problem was just that the light was not switch on
automatically when the sensor was ON.
Actually I found the answer.
I didn't realize that the macro had to be the same as the sensor.
For instance if the sensor is A1, then the macro has to be identified as A1 !!!
If thought that you could assign for instance B1 to the macro, and just add in the condition that A1 is ON.
So the macro would subscribe to the event of A1, and start when A1 is ON
Which is totally wrong :-)
It's not a good behavior as far as I understand, because let's say that I want to switch on the light if one of my sensor is ON. For instance A1 OR A2.
Then what would be the identifier of the macro???
DO I have to duplicate the senario for each sensor?
?
looks strange..
thanks for your help (and your patience as I am a beginner)
rod