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  • dbemowskD Offline
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    wrote on last edited by dbemowsk
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    I was searching and couldn't find the answer to this. On a received message from a gateway, how do I tell what child ID it is for. I need to know the members of the incoming message. I already use message.type, message.data and message.isAck. Are there others? Where is this documented? Or is it?

    Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
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    • dbemowskD dbemowsk

      I was searching and couldn't find the answer to this. On a received message from a gateway, how do I tell what child ID it is for. I need to know the members of the incoming message. I already use message.type, message.data and message.isAck. Are there others? Where is this documented? Or is it?

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      Boots33
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      @dbemowsk message.sensor is what you are looking for. for an example see the sketch on my thread here

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        Perfect. Exactly what I needed. I like the way you set up the receive() function with the switch/case to handle what child it is for.

        Thanks

        Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
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        • dbemowskD dbemowsk

          Perfect. Exactly what I needed. I like the way you set up the receive() function with the switch/case to handle what child it is for.

          Thanks

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          Boots33
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          @dbemowsk
          Yes switch/case works well for that, especially if you have several child sensors to deal with.

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            #5

            Finally! Thanks @Boots33 !
            I think mysensors is a great platform but simple tutorials are needed.

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