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Rants etc.....

I would check the light and outlet first see what wiring is there and if any of it is hot when the light is off

Electricity doesn't need to go to the switch first. But based on what's there you might be out of luck.

If it was going to the light or outlet first chances are there would be half as much wiring at the switch itself
 
My wife and I, at considerable expense, have invested in software and training to make our business as streamlined as possible to make tracking hours, materials, photos, and notes for assigned jobs as easy as possible. Operating within the trades space is difficult no matter how much is invested.

2 months later the 2nd year still isn't tracking his jobs, taking before and after photos
At this point they are waiting on manufacturer and not sure if full replacement or if they will be able to just swap out the control board. I men it should be doable, but you never know.

And back to the other rant of the switch and outlet.

Just taking a quick look before I have to head out briefly but this is what it looks like in the switch.

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Now from the quick look am I right in thinking the easy way would be to just completely bypass the switch? Just take the hots off switch and connect them and put a blank plate on. Of course then I am stuck with a sensor light but I mean that isn't that bad of an option either.

Thoughts?
Just use a marrette and tie them together.
 

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