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Variable value included in Push message?


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Anyone that can give a tip on how to include data from a variable in a push message?
 
In the following example I want to include the value of the ‘Price’ variable in the push message:
local Price = 149
hub.alert('push', {2}, "Push message:",false,'')

 

So in the above example, how do I include the value of the ‘Price’ variable in the push message? But how do I do that?

 

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Posted (edited)

I think something like this:

 

hub.alert(“push”, {2}, "Push message: " ..tostring(Price), false,””)

 

 

 

Edited by SmartHomeEddy
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    10 minutes ago, SmartHomeEddy said:

    I think something like this:

     

    hub.alert(“push”, {2}, "Push message: " ..tostring(Price), false,””)

     

     

     

    Works like a charm!!! 

     

    Thanks for quick reply  and excellent support!!!

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    Posted

    You’re welcome. Maybe the tostring() is too much, it maybe also works without

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    1 hour ago, SmartHomeEddy said:

    You’re welcome. Maybe the tostring() is too much, it maybe also works without

    You are absolutely correct, works just as good without the tostring().

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