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gantt chart for production schedule


Hi team,

Im triying to get a gantt chart for a production schedule using below link like reference.

https://answers.flexsim.com/questions/85173/how-to-make-the-gantt-chart-more-orderly-to-show-t.html

I seeing the below issue in my statistics collector, could you please let me know what im doing wrong?

attached the model for reference..

Many thanks for the support.

R.V

GanntChart_Test_autosave.fsm

FlexSim 20.2.2
statistics collectorflexsim 20.2.2production plan
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Sorry, this answer was midleading before.

Attached is a model where a single stats collector is used to supply a basic gantt with the data for the production schedule. It's just looking at the group of processors and their events - you don't need to listen to process flow activity events.

The key here is to have a unique id for each box so I added BoxID as a label when each box is created.

ganntchart-test-autosave_jl.fsm



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could you please provide me more data, i dont get it thanks

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