Hue Color Temperature

You can’t. But apparently other people can.

@bobbles showed a screenshot from a WebCoRE piston above.

@BorrisTheCat showed a screenshot from a Hubitat device settings page for a Hue bulb. And suggested you test from the same page.

People are trying to help you. If you’ll work with someone, you might figure out what’s wrong with your setup that’s preventing it from working as intended.

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So it appears it is the driver I am using.
I am using this one (below) so I shall look for one that supports the set option rather than adjust.
The answer is almost always simple but getting it on these forums is sometimes (often) a battle and it shouldn't be. So what if I made a double post, it's a support forum, it's supposed to help people get problems resolved. I was simply asking for help as my original post was not receiving any assistance. So I posted on a related thread asking if anyone could take a look over here. But to just delete it without giving a reason was most unprofessional and IS going to get most peoples back up. It's a support forum, it's supposed to help!!!!! It shouldn't be run the way it currently is. Take the criticism and use it to make things better. Don't just delete it and try pretending it never happened.
My advice would be to look at how moderators are behaving and some hubitat staff too as these are the problems, not people like me. All I'm doing is standing up to these people and they don't like that as they think they are all powerful being moderators and staff and all. So then things kick off and power starts getting abused which just pi**es people off more.
I expect this post will get deleted anyway (I say that as it might just make you not delete it, there lies a challenge, do you/don't you!)

Now have a good day y'all!

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bradsjm/hubitat-drivers/main/PhilipsHue/Philips-Hue-Zigbee-Bulb-CT.groovy

I don't see any reason the driver you linked to should be a problem. It appears to implement both the capability and command correctly, at least from a quick glance. What evidence are you using to support your conclusion? One thing you can try if you didn't is to temporarily switch to a driver that you know should work, like Virtual RGBW Light or something similar (or try a device that already uses such a driver).

If you haven't tried creating an entirely new piston to see if that changes anything (no need to remove the one you have; just see if it's something specific to it or not), you might want to try that as well.

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The driver and WebCoRE are not the problem here.

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This has been interesting. After several years I've discovered "ignore" under "preferences -> users."

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Is this piston/action being used to control multiple bulbs? Or do you only have one device selected in webcore?