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// create new Thing var params = { name: ThingName /* STRING */, description: undefined /* STRING */, thingTemplateName: "Timer" /* THINGTEMPLATENAME */, tags: undefined /* TAGS */ }; Resources["EntityServices"].CreateThing(params); // read initial configuration // result: INFOTABLE var configtable = Things[ThingName].GetConfigurationTable({tableName: "Settings"}); // update configuration with service parameters configtable.updateRate = updateRate configtable.runAsUser = user // set new configuration table var params = { configurationTable: configtable /* INFOTABLE */, persistent: true /* BOOLEAN */, tableName: "Settings" /* STRING */ }; Things[ThingName].SetConfigurationTable(params);
I have currently a taks where this code is helpful but my quesiton here.
Do we need to set the thingname in the param json? like:
// create new Thing var params = { name: ThingName /* STRING */, description: undefined /* STRING */, thingTemplateName: "Timer" /* THINGTEMPLATENAME */, tags: undefined /* TAGS */ };
params.name=ThingName; Resources["EntityServices"].CreateThing(params); ....
or is already done in the param definition? Means the input parameter is used . No problem I will test it