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  1. Seems like this issue is still not addressed. Using the workaround suggested to get to the Connection String works fine, but for password protected access and security reasons we would not want to enter the password in this connection string. The file option would be preferred but it's selection box is not active. Can you please fix this ODBC connection type or advise on alternate approach?

     

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    Thanks,

    Martin

  2. Dave -


    Thanks for the response. Maybe we're just building too large models or spending too much time in Simio (or both). :)


    Yes closing and opening a model does solve it too, but not ideal. If there is a Applications Settings based option to limit the number of undo steps or undo buffer size control (I'm fine with the default setting being infinite), it would be much appreciated.


    Safe travels,

    Martin

  3. We have also experienced slow down in model behavior for large models. Consistently experiencing slowing down during the course of a day (during development). Any property or layout or any change in the model, result in longer and longer processing time before the change is applied. Closing down and reopening Simio solves the problem.


    I don't see any obvious indication of a memory leak (memory utilized before and during the day remain the same). We are running 64 Bit and experience similar behavior across different machines with anywhere between 4GB and 32GB of memory installed. My guess is it has to do with the undo trace that is building up and with a model this size the effect becoming apparent.


    Any others with similar experience?


    Sincerely,

    Martin

  4. Sumanth -


    You have quite a few different ways to go about collecting these interval based statistics, the first few that come to mind include:

    • (With Enterprise Edition) setup a daily timer and trigger a process to write the statistic to a output table, then reset the statistic
    • Setup a tally statistic and a daily timer and trigger a process to tally the statistic, then reset the original statistic
    • Setup a array and a daily timer and trigger a process to capture the statistic in the array, then reset the original statistic

     

    As you can see, in all cases have some statistic that can be cleared on the interval after capturing its data in either a output table, tally statistic or array. Let us know if we can be of any help with your healthcare model -- we've done quite a few of these with various levels of detail depending on the question at hand.


    Sincerely,

    Martin

  5. David -


    Glad to see you are getting your hands dirty with Simio. :)


    The problem in your model is that you have the Source 2 set to create between 1 and 4 entities per arrival. Your combiner is set to Batch Qty of 4. So if say only 3 entities are created in Source 2, they (and their matching parent) will never pass through the combiner, since they are waiting for the 4th entity.


    As a solution I would suggest having either the parent (preferred) or the members carry a reference value to how many batch members are expected. Then use that in the Batch Qty field on the combiner, such that the combiner works with any 1, 2, 3, or 4 batch member sizes.


    Sincerely,

    Martin

  6. Based on popular demand we have added a training class for November. The next Simio Standard Training class is scheduled for November 11-13 in Washington, D.C. metro area (Herndon, VA). The fee for the class is $1,485 per attendee. If you are looking to fast-track learning Simio, register today!


    More information on Simio training and convenient class registration: http://mosimtec.com/services/training/


    Contact me if you have any questions.


    Sincerely,

    Martin

  7. We have our next Simio Standard Training class scheduled for October 7-9 in Washington, D.C. metro area (Herndon, VA). The fee for the class is $1,485 per attendee. If you are looking to fast-track learning Simio, register today!


    More information on Simio training and convenient class registration: http://mosimtec.com/services/training/


    Contact me if you have any questions.


    Sincerely,

    Martin

  8. Last week we wrapped up our session in San Diego. It turned out to be a very good week to escape the Mid-Atlantic winter weather. We have our next Simio Standard Training class scheduled for April 8-10 in Herndon, VA. The fee for the class is $1,485 per attendee. If you are looking to fast-track learning Simio, register today!


    More information on Simio training and convenient class registration: http://mosimtec.com/services/training/


    Other upcoming classes in 2014 include Las Vegas (NV), San Diego (CA), and Nashville (TN). See the calendar for more detail. Contact me if you have any questions.


    Sincerely,

    Martin

  9. Escape to sunny San Diego for the upcoming March 2014 Simio Standard Training. The class will be in downtown San Diego, CA, convenient to airport, hotel accommodation and area attractions. The fee for the class is $1,485 per attendee.


    More information on Simio training and class registration: http://mosimtec.com/services/training/


    Other upcoming classes in 2014 include Washington, D.C., Las Vegas (NV) and Nashville (TN). See the calendar for more detail. Contact me if you have any questions.


    Sincerely,

    Martin

  10. The next three-day Standard Simio Training class, open to the public, will be held on July 9-11, 2013. The class will be in Herndon, VA, convenient to airport, hotel accommodation and area attractions. The fee for the class is $1,485 per attendee.


    More information on Simio training and class registration: http://mosimtec.com/services/training/


    Contact me if you have any questions.


    Sincerely,

    Martin

  11. The next three-day Standard Simio Training class, open to the public, will be held on February 6-8, 2013. The classes will be in downtown San Diego, CA, convenient to airport, hotel accommodation and area attractions. The fee for the class is $1,485 per attendee.


    More information on Simio training and class registration: http://mosimtec.com/services/training/


    Contact me if you have any questions. Also look out for details on a Simio Standard Training class scheduled for March 2013 in McLean, VA.


    Best,

    Martin

  12. The next three-day Standard Simio Training class, open to the public, will be held on August 14-16. The classes will be held in the McLean VA area, convenient to Dulles and Reagan airports and local transportation. Also plenty of hotel accommodation in the area and nearby downtown Washington, D.C. and all its attractions. The fee for the class is $1,485 per attendee.


    More information on Simio training: http://mosimtec.com/services/training/


    Contact me if you have any questions or would like to register.


    Best,

    Martin

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