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      rts58
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      Is there something wrong with this:

      if (!(this.oldAwayState === awayState) && (this.awayState === 'home')) 
      

      maybe they are both not strings or something?

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        sdetweil @rts58
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        @rts58 you can use the dev console and put stops in the code and look at the variables

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          rts58 @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil thanks, I’ll give that a try. I’ve been writing the variables to the consol log but it’s not quite as helpful.

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            sdetweil @rts58
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            @rts58 the dev light is only for the module just file ( where getDom() is located)

            Debugging the node helper or included scripts needs the console.log. sorry for confusion

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              rts58 @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil Thanks, I got it. I needed to get rid of “this”. So the correct test was:

              if (!(oldAwayState === awayState) && (awayState === 'home')) 
              
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