If there is only one person in the queue go to processor1 but if there are more than 2 people, go to processor2
If processor 1 is in service, processor 2 does not work and vice versa.
I attach the model
Thanks for the help
If there is only one person in the queue go to processor1 but if there are more than 2 people, go to processor2
If processor 1 is in service, processor 2 does not work and vice versa.
I attach the model
Thanks for the help
I would get rid of your list logic, and use a conditional port for your push strategy in Queue1. The condition would be current.subnodes.length > 1, true is port 2, false is port 1. The question is if there is already someone in processor1, does processor2 wait to work until it processor1 is done?
Yes, I did that ... but i don't understand why there are some flaws
thanks for your help
Processor2 waits to run until Processor1 ends.
The two processors cannot work at the same time
If you do not want them working at the same time, I would use process flow.
Here is an example:
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