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    • R
      Rodrigo
      last edited by Rodrigo

      Hi guys,

      I am creating a set point event handler to use with the advanced scheduler, following this video

      In the set point settings of the Event Handler there's a field I can not quite understand how to use. the "Target Point"
      If the goal is to set several data points, one loads them in the External context points, and set their keys to use in the active and inactive actions scripts.
      Now, the target point gives me the option of every point I have in the system and does not allows to leave it blank.
      What to put there?
      Screenshot_1.png
      Thanks,
      Best,
      Rodrigo

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      • MattFoxM
        MattFox
        last edited by MattFox

        Refer to what I gave you in the other post.
        Take note you only need to select your target point. After that you move over a few tabs to choose your active and inactive actions.
        The options being

        1. Setting a value from another data point
        2. Statically assigning a value i.e. true, false, a number, or a string
        3. Setting a value based upon what is returned from running a script.

        The last being what your external context points are for.

        Fox

        Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
        And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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        • R
          Rodrigo
          last edited by

          Thanks Matt!

          Best,
          Rodrigo

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