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  1. Command

Action Command

Test your Actions with Thingsup IoT Platform. Send and receive sample payloads from triggered actions.

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By using Action Command you can send payload to any action defined in your account.You need to provide the following parameters:

  • Action ID

  • Payload

The result of Action Command performed, is shown in given table.

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