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		17.01.2024, 18:47 
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		Hi,
use == true instead of == 1 at your if-statement.
	
	
	
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		17.01.2024, 19:04 
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		And check for case sensitive Input_ =…  -> if input_1 instead of if Input_1 … and Output =.. -> grp.write(output, .. instead of grp.write(Outpu..
I recommend to only use lower case to avoid those kind of mistakes..
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		18.01.2024, 06:48 
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		Sorry missed that one, event.getvalue needs to be grp.getvalue
Also try to log your vars like log(input_1, input_2) so you know their values that you need to use in your conditions…
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Hi Quattro,
You have created an event on the scene object. So the script start every time this object change. I suggest you to create a script on tag and assign to input 1and 2 this tag.
So every time that those objects change the script starts.
Pay attention at the variables name must be the same.
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		Hi, tanks alot. I got it to work.
I now used grp.getvalue, change that the script react at a tag, and put the same tag on both adress object