AutoVoice Google Home to Autovoice dropping the word "on" at the end of the command

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  1. andyl

    andyl New Member

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    Hi, my first posting so apologies if this has been answered elsewhere I've tried various searches but "on" isn't easy to search for.

    I'm only just getting to grips with Home to Autovoice integration and have setup a task to turn on my kitchen lights. This is more by way of a test as it's quite slow being actioned via SMS with "?kitchen on" or "?kitchen off" needing to be sent to an SMS number.

    Profile: Kitchen (192)
    Event: AutoVoice Recognized [ Configuration:Command: "kitchen light"
    Contains All: true ]
    Enter: Kitchen (190)
    A1: Send SMS [ Number:07434xxxxxx Message:?kitchen %avword(<) Store In Messaging App:On ]
    A2: [X] Flash [ Text:kitchen %avword(<) Long:Off ]
    A3: Array Set [ Variable Array:%Avword Values:%avword() Splitter: ]
    A4: Flash [ Text:%avword() Long:Off ]

    The command "Hey Google ask autovoice to turn the kitchen light on"
    Results in "kitchen light" being sent

    The command "Hey Google ask autovoice to turn the kitchen light off"
    results in "kitchen off" being correctly sent.

    By trying different suffix words I think that for some reason "on" is just being filtered out but I can see where or why.

    Sorry if this is a little trivial but any pointers gratefully received.

    Andrew
     
  2. joaomgcd

    joaomgcd Administrator Staff Member

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    Hi there. Unfortunately this is an issue on Google's side and I can't do anything about it. I've contacted them and they said they're working on it. Wish I could help!
     
  3. andyl

    andyl New Member

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    You HAVE helped. I thought I was going mad.

    It took me a while to realise it was "on" because the obvious starting point was to turn it on. It wasn't until it happened to be on and I tried to turn it off that it fell into place.

    Is it a word that they are ignoring like "please"

    Thanks for the quick response.
     
  4. joaomgcd

    joaomgcd Administrator Staff Member

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    Yeah, hope they can fix this quickly!
     

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