FYI!
This problem still remains! I am currently using WD 6 (Rev 6800) on Windows 7 Pro.
Exactly what this thread is discussing, The ScriptTimer Button is stuck in "paused" mode or when I save the project the Script Timer is disabled and does not work accordingly. The ScriptTimer button and ScriptTimer Input Node lose connection with each other. My only remedy is to delete the previous button and Timer Input, recreate a new one and pray that saving my project doesn't cause the issue all over again. Is there any fix to this????
In addition here are a couple of other things I have found using the ScriptTimer components...
1. I am noticing that if I delete the old ScriptTimer Button or even the ScriptTimer Input node, it somehow remains in memory and doubles up in my dropdown list in my "IF" Filter which is causing all sorts of issues in my project... See attached image for the example. I deleted my previous ScriptTimer Input and my IF Filter still shows previous versions in the list EVEN though they are no longer on my page. How do I get rid of these? Is there any way to delete the previous nodes PERMANENTLY? Is there a NODE manager of sorts that I am otherwise missing so I can ensure they are deleted?
2. Upon deleting and recreating my different nodes, I have set my ScriptTimer Output node with the WDLabelStartFlash and WDLabelStopFlash in the IF/Else script boxes. The commands do not entirely work as anticipated. I.e. when I trigger the event to countdown my timer and flash the label at a certain interval, the StopFlash randomly does not work automatically when the timer reaches zero? I sometimes have to right click the label to uncheck the Flash function. More Importantly, when I close the project and reopen the project the same label will begin flashing even though nothing is running or set to "Execute on Startup"...
I have a feeling that somehow WD is not completely deleting the previous nodes, ScriptTimer Buttons, etc and remembering their previous settings causing problems with the new ones that I create?
Thank you so much for any help you can provide..
Cheers...
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