question

yoni avatar image
0 Likes"
yoni asked Natalie White commented

connecting a conveyor to a queue

how do I connect a conveyor (exit point) to several queues

FlexSim 23.2.0
conveyors
· 1
5 |100000

Up to 12 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 23.8 MiB each and 47.7 MiB total.

Natalie White avatar image Natalie White commented ·

Hi @yoni, was Joerg Vogel's answer helpful? If so, please click the "Accept" button at the bottom of their answer. Or if you still have questions, add a comment and we'll continue the conversation.

If we haven't heard back from you within 3 business days we'll auto-accept an answer, but you can always comment back to reopen your question.

0 Likes 0 ·

1 Answer

·
Joerg Vogel avatar image
0 Likes"
Joerg Vogel answered Jason Lightfoot commented

You draw several object connections from a conveyor to your different queues. If you need those exit transfers along conveyors sides, you draw a connection and move by dragging an exit transfer to a side. You find it in the manual. https://docs.flexsim.com/en/23.2/ConnectingFlows/Conveyors/WorkingWithTransfers/WorkingWithTransfers.html
Once there is an exit transfer available you can draw a connection also from this transfer object to another inobject, too.

· 1
5 |100000

Up to 12 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 23.8 MiB each and 47.7 MiB total.

Jason Lightfoot avatar image Jason Lightfoot ♦ commented ·

An exit transfer can have multiple connections just by connecting from it to the queue (A connection) rather than the conveyor. If you connect from the conveyor to the destination object it may/may not use the same transfer depending on the position of the other object relative to the conveyor.

For multiple exit transfer points, you can drag the destination object alongside a conveyor and the exit transfer will either be created along the side of the conveyor, or an existing transfer will be chosen.
0 Likes 0 ·

Write an Answer

Hint: Notify or tag a user in this post by typing @username.

Up to 12 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 23.8 MiB each and 47.7 MiB total.