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Highlight the scheduler with matching conditions #866

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persching1978 opened this issue Jan 2, 2025 · 3 comments
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Highlight the scheduler with matching conditions #866

persching1978 opened this issue Jan 2, 2025 · 3 comments

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@persching1978
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I use the scheduler card for temperature settings of all thermostats in my house. I've minimal 2 schedulers for each thermostat (away and at home temperature) with different conditions. I like to have a colored highlighting of the scheduler name to see if currently the conditions are complied. So in my case there should be only one scheduler for each thermostat be active and this should be colored green (or a selectable color).

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The red framed is the current active scheduler. It's the last in the row and I know it, because I know all the conditions.

@nielsfaber
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The conditions are only checked at the scheduled time to determine whether the action need to be executed (or skipped).
This is not continuously monitored.
As such, it is not possible to show in the card which schedule is ‘active’ i.e. has valid conditions.

@persching1978
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Ok, I understand. So it's also not possible to highlight when a scheduler is triggered, because if the conditions change and the next scheduler is triggered this also would be highlighted, but the other one wouldn't get back to the original color because it's not triggered again. It's a pity... nevertheless, it's a great card to handle all the schedulers. Thx for your work.

@yasapl
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yasapl commented Jan 10, 2025

@nielsfaber without any indication, it is not possible to see whether conditions are actually working. I also have different daily schedules depending on the presence and I’m not able to evaluate, whether my condition actually works without waiting for the scheduled time to see. Would it not be possible to evaluate the condition in a real time (like a template) and display some kind of indicator showing the current state of the condition(s)? I think a small icon changing colour depending on the condition state would be good. Cheers.

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