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  • dbemowskD Offline
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    Does Domoticz now support V-VarX variables? I know it didn't before, but I thought I saw some stuff recently that made me think it does now.

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      Could you please share where did you see that?

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        Could you please share where did you see that?

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        @gohan I don't know if I am reading it wrong, but here is what I found on a google search that I did.
        https://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=9708&p=115515&hilit=mysensors+v_var1&sid=75248c566d3ae815df85ccd0fd07e549#p115515

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          I used it on the water meter sketch and it did work. I can't claim to understand the usage -- just used Var1 exactly as the example sketch showed.

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            Could it be that it is working only as a variable accessible from scripts and not from dashboard?

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            • gohanG gohan

              Could it be that it is working only as a variable accessible from scripts and not from dashboard?

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              as seen here: https://www.mysensors.org/controller it does support V_Var1 but with some limitations. Im having a hard time to see what kind if limitations it is, but like gohan mentioned it can be script only.

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                Yes it does. Take a look at domoticz source code and you can see there is V_VAR and V_VAR_1-5 implemented:
                https://github.com/domoticz/domoticz/blob/development/hardware/MySensorsBase.cpp

                There is little description how these are used with domoticz:

                E.g. In Domoticz V_VAR is used to store and restore node variables. They are stored in the Domoticz database when send by the node. The node can retrieve a previous stored value from the database. There is no easy way to set the variables. So V_VAR kan be used as remote permanent memory.

                Source: https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/issues/729

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                  Yes it does. Take a look at domoticz source code and you can see there is V_VAR and V_VAR_1-5 implemented:
                  https://github.com/domoticz/domoticz/blob/development/hardware/MySensorsBase.cpp

                  There is little description how these are used with domoticz:

                  E.g. In Domoticz V_VAR is used to store and restore node variables. They are stored in the Domoticz database when send by the node. The node can retrieve a previous stored value from the database. There is no easy way to set the variables. So V_VAR kan be used as remote permanent memory.

                  Source: https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/issues/729

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                  @pjr That was one thing that made it hard for me on some nodes when I was using Domoticz. One of the big ones was my sprinkler node. The node passes zone names and run times using the V-VARx if you use the code on the build page. Because of the fact that at the time Domoticz didn't support those, I had to re-write code for the node to hackishly (if that's even a word) make the three values work.

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