Post 4 made on Tuesday January 8, 2008 at 16:55 |
tgrugett Select Member |
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I do many scenarios similar to this where there are duplicate sets of flags on the remote and the processor so both stay synchronized. It make for quite a bit of work, however, if you are thoughtful about the process you can copy-paste-edit the standalone on/off macros since they can not be saved in the same way they can on the processor (i.e. calling sub macros within larger macros). the most important thing is that you design and build the system for these features in the beginning so you do not have to sweep through the programming after the fact to set and clear flags in all of the appropriate places.
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