Try making a new If statement, cut and paste all these actions in the new one. Do the same for the condition. I'm pretty sure the dot will not exist on the new If you create, so you just have to remove the old one. It happens to me very often when I delete an action which is located in a long serie of If, or Switch elements, or whatever action which is inside an If which is inside an If which is inside an If... You get the idea... It sometimes happen for nothing, so the easiest way to know if you actually did a mistake is just to cut+paste your triggers elsewhere and see if the red dot remains. Most likely, if none of the actions is showing a red dot as well, it means it's a bug from the editor.
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my problem is, that my trigger is not working propperly, it just sets a red dot in my gereral action.
and i have another action just below that one, and it is working perfect.
i have checked all variables to see if any of they are not in "range".
what might cause this problem.
and if you need more info i will be happy to provide it.
1 i have no idea what the queueing units is about and
2 what is your action that sets it off
Try making a new If statement, cut and paste all these actions in the new one. Do the same for the condition. I'm pretty sure the dot will not exist on the new If you create, so you just have to remove the old one. It happens to me very often when I delete an action which is located in a long serie of If, or Switch elements, or whatever action which is inside an If which is inside an If which is inside an If... You get the idea... It sometimes happen for nothing, so the easiest way to know if you actually did a mistake is just to cut+paste your triggers elsewhere and see if the red dot remains. Most likely, if none of the actions is showing a red dot as well, it means it's a bug from the editor.