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ckh 0
Hi,
Today I was wondering for hours about what caused my wife to complaint why the curtains kept closing
I found it out, but is it really true that every global causes all scenes to trigger, even if the global itself is not mention in the scene's starting code?
Because my curtain scene has:
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but the debug code showed:
[DEBUG] 18:21:27: New session: total number of concurrent running scenes is now 1
[DEBUG] 18:21:27: Scene triggered by global variable: DetectHighOutdoorLuxTimer
the name of the yesterday created new (test) timer to trigger an separate scene every two minutes.....but causes this curtain scene based on global TimeofDay to also run..
Should it really work like this?
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