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Sort Milestone Sankey Diagram alphabetically

Hello,

is there a way to order the first Column of Sankey Diagram alphabetically?

FlexSim 23.1.0
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Jordan Johnson answered Jason Lightfoot commented

There isn't a way to change the vertical order of nodes on the Sankey Diagram.

You can sometimes change the order of the data in the Statistics Collector/Calculated Table, but it won't affect how the chart draws.

If you do want to change the order in the table, I'd look at sorting the rows as they are added. Add a "sort by" on the Row Options tab, and enter in the text you want to use to sort.

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Pinakin K avatar image Pinakin K commented ·
Thanks Jordan. I wanted to do it in FlexSim to show the flow alphabetically.
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Jason Lightfoot avatar image Jason Lightfoot ♦ Pinakin K commented ·
Did you try Jordan's suggestion?
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Joerg Vogel avatar image Joerg Vogel commented ·
Typically, if there isn’t a filter associated of statistic charts, then you can initiate in a model warmup time a preferred chain of statistic entries in defined order.
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