Solved it. Rookie mistake: I didn't give the products a specific name, so the 4ds script was unable to sort.
Thanks for everything!
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- Monday 26 March, 2012 - 11:22
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: Multiple 'send to' - statements
- Replies: 5
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- Friday 23 March, 2012 - 15:33
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: Multiple 'send to' - statements
- Replies: 5
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Re: Multiple 'send to' - statements
I've attached the case. I'm trying to get 4 products through 5 sets of machines. Every product has his own cycle time and his own route to follow through the machines. I'm using the lower queue-atoms to sort of 'guide' the product atoms to their next server. Queue 25 is linked to 4 other queues, whi...
- Thursday 22 March, 2012 - 23:08
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: Multiple 'send to' - statements
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7168
Re: Multiple 'send to' - statements
Dear Josie,
Thanks for your reply. I'm one step closer to the solution!
I tried the if-function. the product will go into the queue, but will not leave the queue to go to another queue (even if I remove all but one if-statement).
Could you please help me?
Thanks for your reply. I'm one step closer to the solution!
I tried the if-function. the product will go into the queue, but will not leave the queue to go to another queue (even if I remove all but one if-statement).
Could you please help me?
- Wednesday 21 March, 2012 - 21:26
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: Multiple 'send to' - statements
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7168
Multiple 'send to' - statements
Dear sir, madam, I recently bumped into a problem with ED I can't solve. I have several products going through several servers. Each product has it's unique sequence through the servers. What I'm looking for is to expand the send-to-statement '6. By atom name: if the atom name matches AtomName then ...