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How to Link Process Flow Activities To 3D Processor?

Hi Team,

I am building logic using process flow activities. How can I link it to 3D objects for better visualization?

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Please add a fixed resource processor process flow template to your model. A new 3D library object will occur in 3D library. It is a fixed resource processor more suited for process flow than standard 3D processors.
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Hello @Ankur A3,

I have two solutions for you. The first is the one @Joerg Vogel mentioned with using a object process flow. The second is to use a multiprocessor.

To create the first option, I placed a basic FR in the model and changed its visual to a processor.

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Then I created an object process flow similar to the basic processor object process flow. A convenience of this method is that you can set the states for each step.

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I added the processors to the instanced process flow.

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The other method of using the multi processor is simple. You just add the different processes and their time.

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Hi @Jeanette F,

Thanks for sharing both the approaches with good explanation.

I appreciate your to the point support.

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