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HC2: Time in a time range


Remi

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Hello guys,

 

I need some help with a script i made, hopefully you can point me in the right direction.

 

I made a script which should open the rollershutter of the bedroom of my son when he leave home.

But it doesnt seem to work well.

I was wondering if this is because of the construction i made to descide if a specific time is within a time range?

 

I use three conditions to descide the rollershutter should open or not.

  • a Home/Away variable
  • A variable which can be 0 or 1  to assure the rollershutter goes open only ones a day automaticaly. If the variable is 1 it should skip the action (this variable is reset to 0 at  night)
  •  A time range of 07.00 - 13.00h. If  my son leave  the house within that time range the rollershutter should open.

 

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Thanks you in advance,

Remi

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  • Thank you so  much @Sankotronic ,

     

    Going to try it out and will let you know the result  tomorrow :-)

     

    If this works i am very happy since i am not an  advanced programmer (Far from...) and this makes it so much more readable for me.

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