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Arrays

This video shows you how to use arrays in Process Simulator Professional. Define data (such as process times) in Microsoft Excel, import the Excel data into an array at run-time and call cell values as needed within your Process Simulator model.

Free Form Logic

Free Form logic is here! Ditch the logic builder (if you want) and type your Process Simulator logic in the free form logic window.

 

Flexible Routing Rules Videos 1, 2 and 3

The flexible routing rule explained and demonstrated with an example of routing based on an attribute value and Activity index number. Part 1 of 3 videos about the Flexible Routing rule.

More advanced flexible routing implementation--using an array along with the flexible routing rule and a subroutine to route entities based on activity names defined in an spreadsheet. Part 2 of 3 videos about the flexible routing rule.
A quick flexible routing technique to simplify your model layout. Using a plain graphic along with the flexible routing rule to indicate that the routing continues elsewhere in your layout. Part 3 of 3 videos about the flexible routing rule.

Intellisense and Syntax Guide

Intellisense and the Syntax Guide are new features that are available when entering code in free form logic, using Process Simulator 2014 SP1 or later.

Subroutines

Subroutines Introduction

How to use subroutines in Process Simulator Professional. This video explains subroutines and how to implement them in Process Simulator. It covers basic implementation with a display statement, and a more complicated demo using subroutines to populate an array which is then exported to Excel.

 

Subroutines that Return Values

How to use subroutines in conjunction with the return statement to return values to the calling logic. In this example, two different activities call a subroutine to retrieve a calculated process time.

 

Subroutines Parameters

Passing parameters to subroutines in Process Simulator Professional edition. In this example, we call a subroutine, passing an attribute as a subroutine parameter, and then receive a calculated process time back from the subroutine.

User Distributions

This solution shows how to implement user-defined distributions in Process Simulator Professional. Define your distribution in the user distribution table and use as needed within your model.


 
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