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Re: xAPFloorPlan & Room Temperatures


  • Subject: Re: xAPFloorPlan & Room Temperatures
  • From: "Kevin Hawkins" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2006 18:47:35 -0000

--- In xap_automation@xxxxxxx, "JamesTraynor"
<james@...> wrote:
>
> It then gets more awkward, especially for Floorplan, as xPL put
> context throughout messages in most schemas and this was one of the
> original reasons for me going xAP rather than xPL, but that's also
> another story.
> Anyways, don't worry Floorplan to the rescue.

Isn't that great :-)  xAP Desktop (another great J application)
allows similar as well

Re the below I don't know if the 'type' parameter can change in
your usage (eg to type=humidity) but if so you should add a second
pair relation as well..

ItemValuePair2=type=temp

K

When you define a raw
> device you will see 3 'Item Value Pairs', these are entered in the
> form item=value, so in your example:
>
> xpl-stat
> {
> hop=1
> source=gshed-tom10.thefrosts
> target=*
> }
> sensor.basic
> {
> device=Bathroom
> type=temp
> current=25.18
> }
>
> becomes:
>
> Alias=Bathroom Temp
> Source=gshed-tom10.thefrosts
> Class=sensor
> Section=basic
> Item=current
> ItemValuePair1=device=Bathroom
>
>







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