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TaskExecutor has been leaved from the Plane child hierarchy

Select Move into Model to move the Task Executor to the Plane's child hierarchy.

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However, resetting the simulation causes the Task Executor to leave the Plane child hierarchy.

Is this a specification?

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flexsim 21.0.8move into model
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Joerg Vogel answered Shinya O commented
It depends on the the reset location. If you have moved the Taskexecuter from the model into the container (plane) by command when you took your picture then the reset location is still in the tree in root level. You have to update the reset location when you move objects into containers.
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@Joerg Vogel

I confirmed that by moving the object, I could not leave the child hierarchy.

Thank you for your answer.

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Shinya O avatar image Shinya O Ryusuke T commented ·

setresetposition (obj object) works well.

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