Hello Vera enthusiasts! I’m thrilled to share a game-changing discovery I made while tinkering with Vera scenes on the native iOS app. Did you know that Vera scenes now support logical AND triggers, allowing you to set conditions where multiple triggers must occur simultaneously? This is a significant leap from the traditional OR logic, which only requires one trigger to activate a scene.A few days ago, I was experimenting with creating a scene to notify me if both my front door and garage door were left open. I was under the impression that Vera scenes could only use OR logic, meaning the scene would trigger if either door was open. Imagine my delight when I stumbled upon a hidden option in the iOS app that allowed me to choose between triggering the scene if at least one trigger was tripped or only if all triggers were tripped at the same time!To test this out, I configured a scene with two Z-Wave door sensors. I set the condition to trigger only if both doors were open. The result? It worked flawlessly! The scene only activated when both doors were open, exactly what I needed to prevent false alerts.Here’s how you can try it out:1. Open the Vera iOS app and navigate to the Scenes section.2. Create a new scene or edit an existing one.3. Add multiple triggers by selecting the devices you want to monitor.4. Look for the “This scene should be played” option below your triggers.5. Choose “only if all triggers are tripped at the same time” to enable AND logic.This feature is a hidden gem, and I’m excited to see how the community utilizes it. Whether you’re monitoring multiple entry points or creating complex automation scenarios, the ability to use AND logic opens up a world of possibilities.If you’ve successfully implemented AND logic in your Vera scenes or have any tips to share, I’d love to hear about your experiences! Let’s continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible with Vera automation.