I've got about 30 different action groups in my setup. Most are fairly simple in that they control a few devices that I want to act as one. But I've also got a few that do an extensive (20) number of things to set a scene. Wondering if in that case it makes any sense (efficiency or avoiding "collisions") to call other action groups to do parts of the scene.
For example, I've got a action group called "Maids" that I trigger whenever the bi-weekly house cleaning crew comes. That scene does things like unlocks the front door (z-wave), turns on nearly every controlled light inside the house (combination of Insteon and Z-wave), turns off the overhead fans (Insteon) and raises the shades/blinds fully (z-wave). There's ~25 steps in that scene. And there's a corresponding one to reset everything when they leave. Wondering if in the Maid scene if it would be easier/better to call out my separate "raise blinds" scene rather than individually raising each blind in the maid scene.
Its not really that much of a problem to maintain the scenes the way I've done it already. Sometimes though when adding new devices it would be easier to just add the device to one scene rather than have to remember to add it to the 5 other's that it would logically go with too.