Ok some education is apparently needed.
First, you need to concentrate on one item at the time. That's normal troubleshooting methodology. Don't get confused by 460 or whatever hosts at the same time.
The trigger functions are evaluated against the data values for the items whenever the item receives a data value. Thus, when troubleshooting a specific trigger for a specific item, we need to check what data values have been present. The Graph link at the end of the line will open the graph of the data values, and then on top right there is a menu where you select Values.
Then copy like the 10 last timestamps and data values (as text, please don't paste so many huge pictures, it's difficult to read the post) here and check what you can see from them.
Markku
First, you need to concentrate on one item at the time. That's normal troubleshooting methodology. Don't get confused by 460 or whatever hosts at the same time.
The trigger functions are evaluated against the data values for the items whenever the item receives a data value. Thus, when troubleshooting a specific trigger for a specific item, we need to check what data values have been present. The Graph link at the end of the line will open the graph of the data values, and then on top right there is a menu where you select Values.
Then copy like the 10 last timestamps and data values (as text, please don't paste so many huge pictures, it's difficult to read the post) here and check what you can see from them.
Markku
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