Never used parameters before...
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@Royher-Figuera, what happens when you do this?
"Ok Google, preguntarle a Ejecuta Comando ejecutar búsqueda con el parámetro X."I found your phrases in the history Google gives me to help train it.
For this one: ejecutar búsqueda con parámetro USB
It identified búsqueda as a computer instead of the trigger. I changed that in the training. I did the same for a few of your other phrases too. I hope that helps. The change will take effect after Google approves it in a couple days (hopefully). I submitted for approval just now.I also found that google sent trigger = undefined. I can work around that and change the logic so if computer is something but trigger is undefined, it will use the computer value as the trigger. I'm working on that now.
EDIT: I didn't finish today, but I'll try to finish tomorrow. It's a simple change but I'm running into a deployment problem now. -
@Russ When I say this:
"Ok Google, preguntarle a Ejecuta Comando ejecutar búsqueda con el parámetro X."
Google Home says
"Lo siento, no puedo ayudarte con eso"
Thanks again, and let me know When I can try again
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@Royher-Figuera, ok, please try it now. I made the change.
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@Russ said in Never used parameters before...:
@Royher-Figuera, ok, please try it now. I made the change.
@Russ is working now...
But, one question. We only can say "Ok Google, preguntarle a Ejecuta Comando ejecutar búsqueda con el parámetro X" ?, the long version?
It´s not posible only say "Ok google, ejecutar* búsqueda con parámetro X" ?
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@Royher-Figuera, good question. No, that's not possible. The preguntarle a Ejecuta Comando part tells Google Assistant to use TRIGGERcmd, and the part after that tells TRIGGERcmd what to do. I know it's a lot to say. That's why I like the Smart Home version better, but I know that only allows on or off as parameters.
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@Russ said in Never used parameters before...:
@Royher-Figuera, good question. No, that's not possible. The preguntarle a Ejecuta Comando part tells Google Assistant to use TRIGGERcmd, and the part after that tells TRIGGERcmd what to do. I know it's a lot to say. That's why I like the Smart Home version better, but I know that only allows on or off as parameters.
Wow, It´s a lot to say...
But is a good reason to diggin about...
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Hi @Russ I'm back again...
Again when I make a searching, the results are the variables of my .bat file.
For example
https://www.farmatodo.com.ve/buscar?producto=$10$20$30$4&departamento=Todos&filtros=
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=$10$20$30$4
https://www.cinecalidad.is/?s=$10$20$30$4
Before was go Well
Can You Check, please?
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@Royher-Figuera, in a .bat file, the syntax for a parameter is %1 for the first parameter, and %2 for the second parameter, etc.
So you could make a simple batch file that google's something like this:
start https://www.google.com/search?q=%1
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@Russ said in Never used parameters before...:
@Royher-Figuera, in a .bat file, the syntax for a parameter is %1 for the first parameter, and %2 for the second parameter, etc.
So you could make a simple batch file that google's something like this:
start https://www.google.com/search?q=%1
@Russ Yes, my mistake.
I have a error in my .bat file with a "$" and "%". I compare with my google.bat and this is ok and modified the another files.
Thank You
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