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        | UpstateMike Senior Member
 
  
 
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          I linked a lamp to Powerlinc1 group 1 and am trying to control it with the command below. It doesn't work and I can't figure out what I did wrong...
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 ph_insteonrawgroup("POWERLINC1" 1, 17, 0)
 
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        | TonyNo Moderator Group
 
  
  
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          I'm assuming that the forum stripped out the first comma.
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 Maybe these apply?
 
 Thread 1
 
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        | UpstateMike Senior Member
 
  
 
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          Thread 2 was it! I was confusing the controller name with the Insteon name. Thanks!
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        | UpstateMike Senior Member
 
  
 
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          Is there any down side to using the same name for the Controller Name and the Insteon Device Name. What if I call them both PowerHome for simplicity?
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        | dhoward Admin Group
 
  
  
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          Mike,
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 Should be no problem...they are both within different primary keys so nothing database wise will keep you from doing it.
 
 It does get confusing sometimes with all the different ID's and when/where to use what.
 
 Dave.
 
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