Group/association chaining #3450
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@zeev-mindali It's not really clear to me what you are tring to do. You want that node 59 on/off to be sent to node 60 that with the same association sends it to node 62? Why not simply add 2 associations on node 59 instead? Remember that associations works in this way: Adding an association On/Off on node A to target node B means that the on/off of node A will be forwarded to node B (not vice versa) |
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since i limited to 5 assoiciations per device. |
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I dunno if that's a protocol limitation, I mean an association that triggers another association could be disabled as it can create infinite loops (if you add an association on node b that triggers a that will do the loop). @AlCalzone can you confirm my suppositions? |
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Some devices support "forwarding" commands, but this is a device-specific implementation. If your devices don't specifically support that, you're out of luck. |
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Dear all,
when i making new group item, i can for example set nodeId 59 epId 1 on/off
but when i use another item to control it, the assosiation not working.
what i basicly means,
nodeId 59 epid 1 > nodeId60 epId 1 > nodeId 62 epId 2.
since i limitied to 5 assosiations, i want to set value of epid, and since it's also assosiated, it will control the other device.
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