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Dash Board statistics help

Hello,

My histogram based on my statistics collector doesn't show any results. I'm not sure how to properly set it up. Please see my attached file.

Thank You.

C stats.fsm

FlexSim 22.0.0
warehousehistogram
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Felix Möhlmann answered Jason Lightfoot commented

Your Statistics Collectors are not actually collecting any data that could be displayed.

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Maybe have another look at the manual for how to set them up.

https://docs.flexsim.com/en/22.0/Reference/Tools/StatisticsCollector/StatisticsCollector.html

https://docs.flexsim.com/en/22.0/Tutorials/AdditionalTools/Tutorial2StatsCollector/StatsCollectorOverview/


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Jason Lightfoot avatar image Jason Lightfoot ♦ commented ·

As Felix says you should go through the tutorial, or you could use the staytime histogram.

For the collector, in short, you will need to match the multiple events to one record/row in the stats collector in order to create the entry when the item arrives and update it when it leaves. The best way to do this is to identify the row using the 'item' data label created by the events - this is done by entering 'data.item' into the "Row value(s)" field for each event. Think of that as the "row identifier". Then you can use the time options in the "columns" tab for each field (column) to record the time of the event. Lastly you need to say on that tab which event updates which fields (the lower section).

Also, you're not going to get a histogram with time stamp entries - you need a time duration (typically a staytime, which is why I mentioned that to begin with).

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