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LUA - read value from DS18B20 sensor


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Hi,

need some help with this code, i dont get any values back when i try to debug it.

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    Ahh! so simple when you got it

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    Hmmm not working all the way....

    I have created a virtual device and a virtual button with this code:

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    but it seems that it ignore the first line with "local temperatur"

    When i run rest of the lines with a static temperatur it works ok. How can i get the value from tempsensor and have that in POST command?

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    Hmmm not working all the way....

    I have created a virtual device and a virtual button with this code:

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    but it seems that it ignore the first line with "local temperatur"

    When i run rest of the lines with a static temperatur it works ok. How can i get the value from tempsensor and have that in POST command?

    Hi it is either LUA or TCP. In case of lua you can use:

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