How to extract grafic with lead time composition?

How to extract grafic with lead time composition?

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How to extract grafic with lead time composition?

jonmaraf1VAKNE
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[ FlexSim 21.1.5 ]

Hello every one!


Some one help-me to buid a grafic with a camposition lead time?

exemple: in my model I generate 5 kind of flowitems differents, and this flowitems have diferents process. in consequence, diferents lead times. I woud like to buid a grafic were each kind of flowitem have the time in queue 1; in processor 1, in processor 2, in transporter, in queue 2....

this grafic can to be bars ou pizza.

Modelo situação AGV deck lift com parametros.fsm

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joerg_vogel_HsH
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Try a Gantt chart.

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moehlmann_fe
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Start with a "Composite Staytime" chart and adjust all the settings (Entry Objects, Exit Objects) to what you need. Then install the components through the "Advanced" Tab.

This will create two Statistics Collectors in the toolbox. Open the properties of the second one. Adjust the "Row Value" of the On Reset event to an array that contains all possible type values that will appear in the model. Change the row value for the "On Row Finished" event to "data.eventRowValue.Type". And on the "Columns" tab add a column called "Type" with the value being the row value.

You can then use this "Type" column to label the bars in the chart.

composite-staytime-by-type-fm.fsm

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Jeanette_Fullmer
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Hi @Rafael de Assis, was one of Felix Möhlmann's or Joerg Vogel's answers helpful? If so, please click the "Accept" button at the bottom of the one that best answers your question. Or if you still have questions, add a comment and we'll continue the conversation.

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