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Experimenter Variables

I am new to flexsim and I am trying to use the experimenter. When I open it I can only add scenarios but there is no option to add variables. Is there an option I need to select?

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What I am trying to do is that I have different time tables during the day with staggered shifts and they have different types of staff in each. I want to be able to create parameters so that when I run different scenarios on the experimenter I want to add a specific type of staff to a specific time table .

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@Jose_andres Ca , this new request is a bit more specific. You should ask it in a new created question. Both answers fit to the original question, but an actual answer will point now in a different direction, because you want to build a model with different conditions in single simulation run. Later you can vary this single simulation run by different combinations of shift and group assignment in an experiment. Please ask a new question! Thanks.

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Felix Möhlmann answered

The experimenter uses the parameter tables. Once you add values there, they will become available in the experimenter. The possible values/ranges for each parameter are also set in the table.

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https://docs.flexsim.com/en/21.1/Reference/Tools/ModelParameterTables/


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