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- Wednesday 08 May, 2019 - 16:09
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Is it possible to set the seed to keep stochasticity but get repeatability?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10511
Re: Is it possible to set the seed to keep stochasticity but get repeatability?
Hi Robin, What you could try is to set the seed value, based on the "CurRun" you're in. This you can find on the Attribute: Att([CurRun], refExperimentSupport). So on your "On start of run", you can set the GeneratorSeed to this value. So you start each run with a seedvalue being...
- Monday 29 April, 2019 - 17:37
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics 4DScript
- Topic: Open model and start simulation 4DScript
- Replies: 2
- Views: 15829
Re: Open model and start simulation 4DScript
Ha chaix, There are a few things that you'll have to cover before loading a model on code. I cut the code in 3 blocks. Note that t = a global variable that must contain as a string the name and location of the model to be loaded. Note that not all code will be directly necessary, like the "prog...
- Friday 26 April, 2019 - 19:15
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Execute 4dScript code from external application
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12928
Re: Execute 4dScript code from external application
Ha chaix, Yes, that must be possible. :-) Perhaps the topic https://community.incontrolsim.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=433&p=1811&hilit=java#p1811 can give you a start here. Do note that to get access to the examples mentioned there you'll need to install the SDK-kit, which is an additional ...
- Thursday 04 April, 2019 - 11:55
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Total processing time and operatios
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6725
Re: Total processing time and operatios
Ha Hanna, First to make sure that I understand: - You have 1 product that, when 1 machine is operated by 1 person, needs ~20 hours to be finished. - However, you have 3 operators at 1 machine and now it goes to ~20/3 hours to be finished? - Or are they working on different parts of the product that ...
- Wednesday 03 April, 2019 - 13:18
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics 4DScript
- Topic: 4DScript If statement with 4 options
- Replies: 2
- Views: 15720
Re: 4DScript If statement with 4 options
Ha Hanna, You could try a case statement in combination with a WhichIsTrue for this (I used random values for the Label([Type],i)): Case( WhichIsTrue( Label([Type], i) = 1, Label([Type], i) = 3, Label([Type], i) = 9, Label([Type], i) = 12 ), hr(1), {Option 1} hr(2), {Option 2} hr(3), {Option 3} hr(4...
- Friday 22 March, 2019 - 12:18
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: AT take different path in network
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6679
Re: AT take different path in network
Ha Bob,
That is the result of the shortest path algorithm. What you perhaps can do is to make the returning connection a one-way option. That is changing the network, thereby forcing the AT over the route you have in mind.
I hope this helps you further,
Regards,
Harry
That is the result of the shortest path algorithm. What you perhaps can do is to make the returning connection a one-way option. That is changing the network, thereby forcing the AT over the route you have in mind.
I hope this helps you further,
Regards,
Harry
- Tuesday 19 March, 2019 - 14:15
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Time product in server
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5695
Re: Time product in server
Here I'm not fully understanding what you want to see. The Entry trigger is triggered as soon as a product arrived in the server and the server has accepted the product. The Exit trigger is going off as soon as the product left the server (this can be later than the CycleTime when the conveyor/queue...
- Tuesday 19 March, 2019 - 10:54
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Time product in server
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5695
Re: Time product in server
Ha Louise, Yes, you can first do this on the Exit trigger, since only there you officially know how long a product was in a server. That requirement I overlooked, sorry. The staying time is a combination of Setup-time, cycle-time and, when applicable, failure-time. Since the cycle-time is first defi...
- Monday 18 March, 2019 - 20:51
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Time product in server
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5695
Re: Time product in server
Ha Louise,
You could try: "Time - EntryTime", where "EntryTime" gives the time that a product entered another atom and the use of "time" you already found
Success,
Harry
You could try: "Time - EntryTime", where "EntryTime" gives the time that a product entered another atom and the use of "time" you already found
Success,
Harry
- Friday 15 March, 2019 - 12:00
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Distribution atoms to workstations
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8992
Re: Distribution atoms to workstations
Ha jastesem, I have the impression, when I see the model, that we are making it a bit too complicated. You said in the beginning that one Advanced Transporter is dedicated to delivering the first step and one for the second step? In that case, you must ensure that the products with label([Step] = 1 ...