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Quick lua code help please, getting error


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One quick question I hope someone can help me with.

So I used your code and for a certain user I want to set a global variable to 1 and after timeout change it back to 0. I did this the following:

 


if (sa == '4') then

fibaro.debug("keypad", "Kids")

hub.setGlobalVariable('keypad_Kids', '1')

hub.setTimeout(3000, function()

hub.setGlobalVariable('keypad_Temp', '0')

hub.alert('push', {[1] = 2, }, 'Kids keypad Used', false, '')

end)

 

But I get an error message: ‘end’ expected (to close ‘if’ at line 25) near

 

 

What am I doing wrong and how can I fix it?

 

Thanks in advance!

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Posted

You must close if statement. Just add another end at the end;)

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    Thanks!

     

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