The opposite of presenting a child?
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I'm working on a 433Mhz signal cloner. This device learns new 433Mhz signals, and then allows the user to replay signals.
For each new copied ON/OFF signal pair I want to present a binary switch to the controller. That works fine.
But the user also has the ability to delete the last copied signal.
In this case I would like to tell the controller to remove (or display as disabled) the related switch.
Looking through the API I didn't see any 'internal signal' to do so. But perhaps there is a way?
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Are there no clever hacks for this?
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If your controller supports scripting, perhaps you can have a special child using that sends child id to delete?
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That's an interesting idea, thanks. Perhaps I could also make two children that contain the numeric count of how many devices are operational.
Would this be something that could be relevant to build into MySensors?
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