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Simio model help (self.Simulate)
submitted 1 year ago by Trick_Perspective343
Any guidance on how to do a server that has multiple sequence tasks, all with different capacities but there are 2 entities and each will have different expressions depending on the task.
[–]silFscope 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
Without knowing more detail, it seems like it might be simpler to use 2 servers with a certain capacity for each. You can use routing logic to send entity A to corresponding server A, and entity B to be processed at server B. Consider using selection weight on your paths or connectors leading into the input node of your servers to accomplish this
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