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Process Flow Not Running After "Push-to-List" Steps

"Operador 1" flow should start right after "Producto" List is pushed but simulation won't start. Operator 1 should start traveling to Queue1, load items and then unload to "Maquina 1 e inspeccion". Could someone help me find why the simulation is not running? File has been attached for verification.

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WISP Cushion propuesta - Copy.fsm



FlexSim 23.2.0
process flow issue
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The "Operador 1" activity block is started from the "Run Sub Flow" activity. But that one is not connected to anything. I honestly don't know how you even managed to end up with a connector that is not connected to anything.

If the Source was connected to the Run Sub Flow, you would still be missing the "Type1Items" label on it that is used to refer to the items that should be transported. Your intend is probably to assign the items you pull from the list to a label with that name, but you don't pull items anywhere.

No items ever arrive in the Queue1, since the 3d source is not connected to anything, nor are the items moved by any other method. So the Event-Triggered Source in the Process Flow never fires. And if it did, the "Push to List" activity also doesn't link to any list, so you would receive an error as soon as a token enters it.

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Could you please check that again? Im not sure why but the list and connectors in the previous file were gone, now they should be on this file I just atteched.


Please, let me know.


WISP Cushion propuesta - Copy (2).fsm


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