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Hi,
I've seen that topics beginning with $ are system topics.
Is it a restriction in the topic input box? Because I've tryed using Mqtt-Explorer and I can use $ in topics.
Thanks
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Check PM. Let me know if the new version works for you.
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Hello, I have a offline LM. Can I get install file for the MQTT Client APP?
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(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 07:38 by myg.)
Hi,
I have a Zigbee bridge that sends MQTT topics from devices, which I process on LM. In one particular case, I want to connect two devices — a button and a relay — so that one can switch the other. I’ve created a mapping, and in the script for the button, I write to the group address (GA) that is mapped to the relay.
However, this action doesn’t work (i.e. triggering a mapping rule from within another mapping rule). I suspect this is to prevent processing loops.
Is there a way to make this work without creating a proxy GA for the button and using an event script to write to the relay GA?
Example config in MQTT Client:
zigbee/relay (on/off) -> 1/0/0 (bit)
zigbee/relay/set (on/off) <- 1/0/0 (bit)
zigbee/button (single/double) -> if (action=="single") then grp.write('1/0/0', true) end
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If they both Zigbee, why don't you link them in Zigbee? You could do it if you would use our Zigbee app.
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In this case use separate groups and link them via script. In general it is better to link everything locally (zigbee in your case) and just monitor/control from outside (MQTT- LM) Normally you just need to control the relays from LM.
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