Hi Harry,
Thanks for your solution! This is indeed how I wanted it to work.
Cheers.
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- Friday 09 January, 2015 - 09:57
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Modeling a system with advance demand lead-time information
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- Monday 05 January, 2015 - 10:14
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Modeling a system with advance demand lead-time information
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Re: Modeling a system with advance demand lead-time informat
I added a condition control atom, which controls the input channels of the assembler atom. on condition that one of the queues (inventory/backorder) is empty: or(content(in(1,c))=0,content(in(2,c))=0) it closes input and allows output. However this still doesn't work. I assume that the assembler use...
- Friday 19 December, 2014 - 14:21
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Modeling a system with advance demand lead-time information
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Re: Modeling a system with advance demand lead-time informat
Ok, I made some progress. I am using a multi-server now at the bottom part, with >10000 channels to process the lead-time delay. This seems to work fine. For the inventory queue I use an extra source that produces a maximum of, i.e. 10 products, right at the beginning with 0 interarrival time, and t...
- Wednesday 17 December, 2014 - 17:29
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Modeling a system with advance demand lead-time information
- Replies: 4
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Modeling a system with advance demand lead-time information
Hi, I am trying to figure out how to model a make-to-stock supplier operating under an order-base-stock policy. An arrival triggers a replenishment order as well as a customer order. (See attached picture of what I am trying to model) This is what I was able to model: A splitter splits products from...