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Ask sensor for state on incomming events?

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  • DammeD Offline
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    Hello,

    I was thinking of the easiest way to query for example RelayActuator-sensor the state of the 'inputs' I dont know if there is any build in stuff in the net 1.4b so I could send 3;4;1;0;1; or something and get in return the latest state? Or doesn't vera ask this?
    I know I could register extra gw.present's but why not have the receive two-way?

    I hope you understand what I'm asking.. :)

    //Damme

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    • DammeD Damme

      Hello,

      I was thinking of the easiest way to query for example RelayActuator-sensor the state of the 'inputs' I dont know if there is any build in stuff in the net 1.4b so I could send 3;4;1;0;1; or something and get in return the latest state? Or doesn't vera ask this?
      I know I could register extra gw.present's but why not have the receive two-way?

      I hope you understand what I'm asking.. :)

      //Damme

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      @Damme

      The actuator/sensor class does not have any build in code for keeping track of latest value.

      You have to implement this yourself by answering incoming request messages.

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