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Oh maybe I know what's going on here, thanks for your issue @GrizzlyAK |
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Could you tell me when this happens? I mean after adding/removing a node? Or randomly? Is there a specific order of operations that gives that state? |
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I ran across something very odd the other day. Never noticed it before, and a page refresh solved the problem, but that didn't explain how it happened in the first place. Might point to a larger issue and wanted to bring it up here first.
I have two devices, Node 95, and Ecolink TBH500 Smart Thermostat, which has values specified under Multilevel Sensor and Thermostat Operating State. In this instance, I also noticed that in the following Node (number 96), a Zooz ZEN17 Universal Relay, that it also listed a Multilevel Sensor and a Thermostat Operating State. These caught my attention and upon further inspection, confirmed that in both Nodes, the values in each of the sections was identical. I've included two images below that show Node 95 and Node 96 as they appeared before the page refresh. Note that in the Multilevel Sensor and Thermostat Operation State sections in Node 96, that the values clearly show that they belong to Node 95 (i.e., the (95-66-0-state) Operating State). Note in these images, the Node IDs were sorted in descending order in the Control Panel.
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