MQTT is half a solution as you can't inject to get a mqtt value into a flow.
I use global variables for events that are timed.
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If they reflect process state, such as switch positions, process
setpoints and so on then the option preferred by many is to use
retained variables in MQTT, then you know that on startup or redeploy
the current state will automatically be loaded into your flow and
dashboards.
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Will test and respond back. Maybe something happened in my test environment