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- Thursday 08 January, 2015 - 16:26
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: Assembler Atom
- Replies: 9
- Views: 7679
Re: Assembler Atom
Ha Janosch, Ok, then I understand (I hope). What you can do in that case is place some code on the "Column reference B.O.M." entry of the assembler (the first atom in the assembler is the bottle, hence the First(c)): Label([FillBottleWith], first(c)) You then have to set on the bottle a la...
- Thursday 08 January, 2015 - 15:47
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: Assembler Atom
- Replies: 9
- Views: 7679
Re: Assembler Atom
Ha janosch, What you can do is manipulate the B.O.M. based on what you want to produce (Place a label at the creation of the crate, what type of bottles it should contain). So if for instance you need 1 crate and 20 bottles of beer, you have to set the number of bottles of beer or soda. (OnEntry tri...
- Thursday 08 January, 2015 - 15:17
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Modeling a system with multiple products
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6473
Re: Modeling a system with multiple products
Hello, I've made a very simple model. The source produces 3 products and gives them respectively routes 1, 2 and 3. Route 1 uses only server 1.Route 2 uses servers 1 and 2. Route 3 uses all 3 servers. The code checking the route is placed on the SendTo statements of the servers. The assigning of the...
- Thursday 08 January, 2015 - 10:15
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Modeling a system with multiple products
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6473
Re: Modeling a system with multiple products
Hello, It sounds as if you can use an Arrival list to create the products in the correct order and amount. As far as the routing goes, you indeed will have to use labels, which you can set on the OnExit trigger of the ArrivalList indicating which product they are and which route they have to take. T...
- Wednesday 07 January, 2015 - 17:41
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: Use of arrival list
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3520
Re: Use of arrival list
Hello, What exactly do you want to use the Arrival list for? For the pallets that are stored in the truck, or the arrival of the trucks? If it is the second one, you could fill the arrival list on code using an initialize atom. Because I understand you have 3 trucks and hour and 24 trucks in a day. ...
- Wednesday 07 January, 2015 - 16:55
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Simulation of a productionprocess with finite storage
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2787
Re: Simulation of a productionprocess with finite storage
Hello, I have some trouble where your batches are suddenly coming from. You can set on the source a label on each product, telling to which label the belong "Label([BatchNr], i) := 1". If you then set on the Server the label that was currently being processed and check if the product enter...
- Wednesday 07 January, 2015 - 16:34
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics 4DScript
- Topic: Multiple products and servers
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2876
Re: Multiple products and servers
Hello, I'm afraid it's not entirely clear to me. You can use a source to create products and on the OnExit trigger you can assign a label indicating which product it is. But in which order are products produced? If 1 by 1 by 1, you can use Mod(input(c), 3) + 1 to calculate in which sequence you are....
- Wednesday 07 January, 2015 - 16:23
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Modeling a system with advance demand lead-time information
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5438
Re: Modeling a system with advance demand lead-time information
Ha Juanos, I made some changes to your model to try to get to what I think is what you want: MAMS4.1.mod First, I change the color of the order after the splitting. That way I can see what is going on. Secondly I removed the conditional control. (I saw a different solution ;) ) Then I place on each ...
- Wednesday 07 January, 2015 - 15:41
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Modeling an elevator system
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2969
Re: Modeling an elevator system
Ha Max,
To help you I will have to see the model (or a simplified version of it), since I'm not sure what if going wrong from your explanation.
Cheers,
Harry
To help you I will have to see the model (or a simplified version of it), since I'm not sure what if going wrong from your explanation.
Cheers,
Harry
- Wednesday 07 January, 2015 - 15:26
- Forum: Modeling in Enterprise Dynamics
- Topic: Problem with Percentages
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2949
Re: Problem with Percentages
Ha Whitefang, Happy wishes for you as well! What I sometime use is the following code: Do( var([valDrawnPerc], vbValue, Random(100)), {A random value between 0 and 100} Case( WhichIsTrue( valDrawnPerc <= 50, valDrawnPerc <= 70, valDrawnPerc <= 100 ), 1, 2, 3 ) ) This code randomly selects a number b...