sequential execution of modules

Discussion in 'C-Touch/HomeGate/SchedulePlus/PICED Software' started by Nikita.Bagritsevich, Jul 6, 2012.

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    Nikita.Bagritsevich

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    hi all,
    In my programm uses several modules(for example: level, light, blinds1, blinds2, blinds3). Me need that would some of them(blinds1, blinds2, blinds3) sequential execution, ie, not yet completed module blinds1, module blinds2 not started. How do I do?
     
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    Darren Senior Member

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    It isn't clear what you are asking. Could you try explaining the problem differently?
     
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    He wants to fire the groups after an offset delay for the second and third ..... group. It adds a little bit of theatre if you can perform a group of functions after a delay.

    That is what I thought he said. :)
     
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    tobex you're right
    What problems it may cause?
     
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    Delaying between a series of C-Bus messages is generally OK. Without details of exactly what you are wanting to do, it is hard to know for sure. Are you able to post some logic code showing what you want to do?
     
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