Thanks Peter for an updated howto. But I have to inform you that I don’t get anything near what you get.
After I put in the TEF and read the flow. (Only tryed all Montions TEF so far) and all I get after I read the flow is “Sensors”, “Lights” and “crono-something) which I have installed.
I have the same problem most of the tef codes work well. But where you have to enter a new name for a timer or stopwatch from Chronograph.
I don’t get any code from that either, if I don’t change that box, it works well.
Then it’s just adjusting the flow again to a new timer.
Flow from @Peter_Kawa Device state time logger. It works fine but i can not save a name for the chronograph. I can change it in the flow it self and than it works.
Watercooker als test device i cant change it to this
Ah, now I get what you mean. The name of the Chronograph Stopwatch device is just not adjustable at the moment. So for now, change it yourself in the imported flow like you did.
@Arie_J_Godschalk is this a bug, or should Chronograph not be in the App Tokens listing?
When I alter it’s name, the script does not respond and does not create the “Update text”, and the flow can’t be imported (I’ll createt a bitbucket issue for this).
That’s just possible data. Only the items used in the flow, and which are adjustable will be
presented, like explained in step 3.
The screenshots are just examples, it is not of the TEF you want to import…
What happens if you proceed and hit “Update Text”, without bothering about the ‘users’ or ‘variables’ stuff above that?
Which TEF are we talking about? Share it pls, and I can try to reproduce.
Basically all TEF actually. The TEF’s are loading up fine and i can choose lights and sensor.
I did however get it to work if i set Chronograph to “Do not change”
Is it possible to view the pictograms in this list (somewhere on the forum)? Now if I’m looking for something I have to try 80 different pictogram options.
Hello!
Have tried to make on/off button to change logic values. Is it possible?
As if you are at the summer house yes/no or if logic value Yes makes that a heater flow is possible to start if the value goes under X °C
It’s possible when you use a little flow set
(But why you want to add a logic variable when you can use the status of the on/off button in your flows?)