Yes, anywhere you can enter a “javascript” expression that starts with a =
. For ternary situation it isn’t very different I guess. You could at least convert items.Alarm.state
to @'Alarm'
.
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Yes, anywhere you can enter a “javascript” expression that starts with a =
. For ternary situation it isn’t very different I guess. You could at least convert items.Alarm.state
to @'Alarm'
.