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Error: could not evaluate pdsTime.sunriseEnd #353

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hvorragend opened this issue Nov 7, 2021 · 4 comments
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Error: could not evaluate pdsTime.sunriseEnd #353

hvorragend opened this issue Nov 7, 2021 · 4 comments
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Describe the bug

There was something wrong with my node packages and I have to reinstall your node collection again and manually.
After that all my blind node have this error:
internal error: Error "could not read property 5 of undefined", could not evaluate pdsTime.sunriseEnd

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  • Node Version 2.0.1
  • Node-Red Version: 10.0.1
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Hmm, seems to be related with the latest random number fix.
I will try to re-configure all blind node with random offsets.

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So it is. After my jumps from 2.0.0-beta-14 to 2.0.1 I have to reconfigure all rules again.

@Hypnos3 Hypnos3 reopened this Nov 7, 2021
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Hypnos3 commented Nov 7, 2021

Es gibt noch mehr Probleme...

@Hypnos3 Hypnos3 self-assigned this Nov 7, 2021
@Hypnos3 Hypnos3 added the 🐛 bug Something isn't working label Nov 7, 2021
@Hypnos3 Hypnos3 closed this as completed in 9862843 Nov 7, 2021
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Hypnos3 commented Nov 8, 2021

There was a problem with the random configuration. You need to reconfigure all rules which uses the random numbers.

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