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Select order of processors in Object Process Flow

Hello, I am currently working on a model that is using object process flow to my processors. The attached objects are Processor 1, Processor 2, and Processor 3. The initial setting of the order of using object process flow will be Processor 1 -> Processor 2 -> Processor 3, however, I will like the order of the processors to be picked randomly. I wonder if there are any methods to do so, thank you very much!

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Jason Lightfoot avatar image Jason Lightfoot ♦♦ commented ·

The "order of using" isn't normally defined by their order in the list of attached instances. we'd need to see what your process flow is doing in order to tell you more.

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kkkk avatar image kkkk Jason Lightfoot ♦♦ commented ·

@Jason Lightfoot this is my model: object_pf.fsm

AGV will bring item to processor 1 fist, then processor 2, at last processor 3. This is the order of the attached objects, but I wish to choose them randomly, thanks~1690706617275.png

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In the list properties you can order the backorder randomly like this:


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