Suddenly all my blinds went up on saturday and sunday morning instead of just during the week.
Looking at my automations.yaml all of the conditions I had manually put there for weekdays are gone.
what about showing us your automations was the weekday in the condition
I’m not really sure what went wrong, but I removed all the automations that used the weekday and then put them back in…
Usually when you ask for code, that means the relevant code.
Not everything.
You could just have copied the automation with the weekdays.
I can quite clearly see that there is no point in arguing with you, but yes it would have helped.
Dumping 500 lines of nonsense does not help however.
Wow, this community…
Me showing a bit of the code that actually worked would have helped… how?
Wow… these people…
Have you read the pinned topic at the top? The one about how to ask a good question?
It’s pretty much the same on all forums, the wording can be different.
But it goes like: you ask the question and should supply us with relevant information.
If you say the problem is that your blinds went up then post the relevant i.e. that automation.
Posting everything shows that you have not given any efforts at all on your question where you want help.
Or as the topic I talked about words it:
Show your workings
If you turn up with a post that suggests you’ve put in no effort, you’re less likely to get quality help, and your post may even be ignored.
Why do you think we want to read through all your automations when you don’t?
Yes I understand that it was not that automation that was the problem, but none of us knew that.
But once we had seen that it would have been clear that is not the issue and the debugging could continue.
Some people may ask for everything, but generally you want to take it step by step.
When all else fails you can just remove the include of the automations and post all of the automation in configuration.yaml, that could give you better error messages.