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How do i find ID of virtual devices


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I am trying to incorporate the Netatmo scrips written for HC2.

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Have have managed to create two virtual devices. These work fine. But i am struggling to create the lua script for calling the virtuall button. When i want to fill in the device id to call i am not sure what the ID is. Under my button it says ID and its named "button11" is this the device id? when i use that it just fucks up the lua code and it seems like it wants only a number but how do i find that number?

Can anybody assist me with this?

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Device ID in this case is the device ID of the virtual device, not the button.

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Easiest way to find the ID is to look in the address bar of your browser when you're editing the virtual device of your choice. The button number is the number in the top left corner when editing the virtual device under "advanced".

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pathduck, for that better work using label in virtual device then log, because the most of time you will seen nothing (if you use log)

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  • pathduck, for that better work using label in virtual device then log, because the most of time you will seen nothing (if you use log)

    I am sorry but i am not quite sure what you mean here? Can i se it in a log? Where is the log?

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    fibaro:log show message only for few seconds. That way better use label from virtual device

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  • fibaro:log show message only for few seconds. That way better use label from virtual device

    So you mean i should use the label name in my lua script scene?

    in that case it will be like this:

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    That gives me the following error: [ERROR] 17:22:48: line LuaScript:

    I am guessing that the script needs to have a device ID there as a number and not text?

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    you should use something like that

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  • Device ID in this case is the device ID of the virtual device, not the button.

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    Easiest way to find the ID is to look in the address bar of your browser when your editing the virtual device of your choice. The button number is the number in the top right corner when editing the virtual device under "advanced".

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    I found it in the address bar. Thank you very much for the help

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    Also check out the last few posts of this topic for more useful info on virtual devices:

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