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for i =1,# trouble


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Hello i have tried this code but it's stuck on the turnLightOn = function()
   for i = 1,#lamps do
      lightItems = lamps;
      if sunset == time90

      then fibaro:call(lightItems, "setValue", lampValue10)

 

it always set the lampValue on 10 while the sunset isn't time90

 

please help

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I think you need to put the function (starting with "turnLightOn = function()" till the "end" of that function block) before you use it. So put the second function before the first. Then change the first line of the function from "turnLightOn = function()" to simply "turnLightOn()".

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In the first function you calculate "time15"... but in the second function you use "tijd15"? Lost in translation?

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    i thought i translate it to comen englisch but mist a few.........replaced them:)

     

    i don't quiet understand what you mean

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    Understand now Thanks

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    Now go for some really "happy hacking"!

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