slowmo
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Can an Elk Rule Cancel another ELK Rule?
Is there a way to cancel a rule through a command such an OUTPUT
For example:
WHENEVER MOTION DOWNSTAIRS HALL
AND IT'S DARK
THEN TURN ON OFFICE LIGHT FOR 3 MINUTES
This rule works because it turns on my office light just long enough so I can run in and get something and run back out. If you are asking "why", the answer is the light switch is behind a cabinet, so it's just not about being lazy, although that factored into the decision.
If I am staying in my office longer than 3 minutes I will use the ELKRM to turn on the office light. However, if anyone else activates the DOWNSTAIRS MOTION Sensor the above rule will turn off the office light after 3 minutes. I've used an OUTPUT counter to add time but eventually the same thing happens.
Thus, is there a way to write a rule that would cancel out another rule? Can this "hypothetical" rule become activated by another OUTPUT or FKEY or UPB Switch?
Thanks,
Scott
Is there a way to cancel a rule through a command such an OUTPUT
For example:
WHENEVER MOTION DOWNSTAIRS HALL
AND IT'S DARK
THEN TURN ON OFFICE LIGHT FOR 3 MINUTES
This rule works because it turns on my office light just long enough so I can run in and get something and run back out. If you are asking "why", the answer is the light switch is behind a cabinet, so it's just not about being lazy, although that factored into the decision.
If I am staying in my office longer than 3 minutes I will use the ELKRM to turn on the office light. However, if anyone else activates the DOWNSTAIRS MOTION Sensor the above rule will turn off the office light after 3 minutes. I've used an OUTPUT counter to add time but eventually the same thing happens.
Thus, is there a way to write a rule that would cancel out another rule? Can this "hypothetical" rule become activated by another OUTPUT or FKEY or UPB Switch?
Thanks,
Scott