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Change button view from a Lua scene in a QA


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I tried this, but it's not working:

 

hub.call(QA-ID, updateView("button4_1", "text", "Garage inactive "))

The following error is returned: attempt to call a nil value (global 'updateView')

 

The QA id  is correct. 

Is this even possible, or have I used it incorrectly?

Thanks for any help.

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1 hour ago, jwi said:

I tried this, but it's not working:

 

hub.call(QA-ID, updateView("button4_1", "text", "Garage inactive "))

The following error is returned: attempt to call a nil value (global 'updateView')

 

The QA id  is correct. 

Is this even possible, or have I used it incorrectly?

Thanks for any help.



updateView should be updateview (small v) :D 

Edit: 
Sorry This wasnt not correct xD 
had a type like this the other day 😅

 

Edited by Brors94
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Posted
1 hour ago, jwi said:

I tried this, but it's not working:

 

hub.call(QA-ID, updateView("button4_1", "text", "Garage inactive "))

The following error is returned: attempt to call a nil value (global 'updateView')

 

The QA id  is correct. 

Is this even possible, or have I used it incorrectly?

Thanks for any help.

It's hub.call(<id>,<method name>[,args...])

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