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Alessio Merlo asked Matt Long commented

releasewave: how does the command work?

Hi,

did anybody use the command releasewave?

I tried to use it in a model with poor results! Probably I didn't understand the command application!

I attached a simple model where I would like to simulated to synchronized flow with a not mandatory sync in the middle of the process. I noted that:

1. an error occurs in system console;

2. releasewave doesn't respect the connection;

3. join doesn't recognize the token with the same splitID;

Probably I didn't use correctly the command and I could obtain the same results with releasetoken, but I am curious how the command is designed.

Any information from FlexSim team is appreciated (@matt.long, @jordan.johnson, @anthony.johnson).

Thanks!

releasewave_exception.fsm

FlexSim 20.1.3
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Matt Long answered Matt Long commented

This is a bug. I've fixed it for the next bug fix release.

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Thanks Matt!

Does the command work with I supposed? That is:

1. each waiting token is released in the relative entry connection;

2. join activity is able to recognize the split id also after a wave is released;

Could you update the command documentation with further details, too? Thanks in advance!

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Yes it's supposed to work as you expected. The join activity didn't work because the releasing of the wave was buggy. I'll see what I can do about the documentation.

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