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in schedule is used to calculate the chance that the automation is triggered in every
minute of this timespan. The 100% chance of execution of the automation is
divided by the minutes in the schedule.
Example
If you set the condition “random execution” and schedule “every day” “20:00 –
20:10”. Per minute, the chance that the automation is triggered is 10%
(100%/10minuntes). If you would have set the schedule to “every day 20:00 –
21:00” the chance would have been divided by 60 minutes (100%/60 minutes),
hence, the chance per minute would be 1.66%.
If you select “guaranteed execution on”, it is guaranteed that the automation is
executed, at the latest, during the last minute of the set schedule interval.
If you select “guaranteed execution off” the chance that the automation is
executed is 100% (calculated as described above 100%/XX minutes), however, it
is not guaranteed that the automation is executed at all.
Please note:
Mathematically, the real chance for the execution of an automation is not identical
for every minute, but reduces over the set time in the schedule, since the
automation could have already been executed before.
Schedule
Always
The automation is always executed when the set condition is met.
Once
Allows you to select a day and a time (Year/Month/Day Hour:Minute) at which the
automation should be executed if the set condition is met.
Every month
Allows you to set a certain day of a month and a time (Day Hour:Minute) at which
a home automation should be executed. If the set condition is met at this day and
time, the automation is executed.
Weekday
Allows you to define timespans for certain weekdays. You can choose the day(s)
and a start and end time (hour:minute).
Every day
Identical to weekday, but for every day.
Every week
This option allows you to set a beginning (day hour:minute) and an end (day
hour:minute). In contrast to the option weekday, the automation “every week” is
executed for the complete set period, and not every individual day from beginning
to end. The automation is executed if the set condition is met during this time.
Please note:
The end time of a schedule has always to be after the start time. Otherwise, it
would never be possible that the schedule cannot be saved since a negative
timespan cannot exist.
If you select “schedule” as condition, you cannot define a timespan since as soon
as the start time is reached, the automation is performed.
Please note: