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- 08 May 2020 16:06
- Forum: User Help / Bug Reports
- Topic: Reading variables don't lead to expected values
- Replies: 5
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Re: Reading variables don't lead to expected values
Hello Desmant Thank you again. Did you come from tasker? I come from..ahk..a little bit, more correct would be to say, I'm no programmer :D In Automagic, the built-in variables require previous elements to supply it. For example, Condition Battery Level produce multiple variables such as {battery_le...
- 06 May 2020 16:02
- Forum: User Help / Bug Reports
- Topic: Reading variables don't lead to expected values
- Replies: 5
- Views: 11971
Re: Reading variables don't lead to expected values
Hello Desmanto First of all, many thanks for the explanation, which is so easy to understand. I had tried to use your examples and stumbled into some one-way streets, but suddenly, after a longer break, it works. :D One question at the moment, you said I should use a single condition and follow the ...
- 05 May 2020 08:16
- Forum: User Help / Bug Reports
- Topic: Reading variables don't lead to expected values
- Replies: 5
- Views: 11971
Reading variables don't lead to expected values
Hello I am new here and come - of course - with a kind greeting to all and one or more questions; My first flow is supposed to isolate a problem that occurs on my phone again and again, but not always, when I use the APP locusmap. Unpredictably, there is a sharp drop of the battery level from time t...