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  1. Good day, I have a tally statistic element that contains random values (in my case, the time to process an entity based on many factors which are also random). I was wondering if it is possible to access the values of the tally statistic individually, or in the broader sense, as I am trying to plot a curve from this single tally statistic. Thank you in advance. Eduan
  2. Hello, The Average Waiting Times for all 3 entities don't look right. They are in the order of 0.0592 to 0.0854 minutes. Can someone help me? Thank you. Walter Assemply Line.spfx
  3. Hi, I have a simple two stage supply chain network with 2 products (source), 1 Store (workstation), 1 warehouse (workstation), and 1 sink. 2 entities represent orders for each product, and each entity carries orders from data table. Another 2 entities represent replenishment.When orders are greater than current inventory, the store sends a signal to DC and ship replenishment. I use subclass workstation to process the orders, but I couldn't set up the correct logic for calculating service level, which is inventory/orders. In my process, I can put a decide step and say if modelentity.product1 is greater than 0 then calculate service level . This works (no product 2). I can also put a decide step and say if modelentity.product2 is greater than 0 then calculate service level. This also works (no product 1). However, if I put a decide step and say if modelentity. product1>0 or modelentity.product2>0 then calculate service level, I get error message.In the tally step, I have to put (inventoryA+ inventoryB)/(OrderA+OrderB) to make it work. if I put (inventoryA)/(OrderA) and add one more row (inventoryB)/(OrderB), it doesn't work. Now the problem is I cannot calculate the service level for each product. Does anybody know how to solve this problem? Thank you.
  4. Hey, I want to store information of each entity in a data table with tally statistics. I looked at the TallyStatisticsInTables-SimBit and implemented all steps in my model. My Tally Step stores the current NumberInSystem of my entities. So I created a data table with one column 'Entities_NumberInSystem' (Type Tally Statistics) and a TallyStatistic named 'EntitiesInSystem' which I referenced in the first row of my data table. The Tally Statistic Name in the Tally Step is set to 'Table1.Entities_NumberInSystem'. When I want to simulate my model I always get an error message: 'Error evaluating the value of property 'Tally Statistic Name'. Invalid data table reference Table 1.' Where is the problem? Could you please help me?
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