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Labeling Error

Hello!

I am having trouble with my labels and adding them to my tokens upon source creation within process flow. I have included my sample file to show generally what I am trying to do, but I run into errors in the different ways that I have been attempting.

Please provide guidance for how I can assign a label that can be used to direct the destination of my unique items that are being sourced. In other variations, I receive an error such as: "Error: Invalid label name at assign labels activity in process flow "ProcessFlow". Label name must be a string."
Sample.fsm

Thank you for your help!

Also if you have a dashboard chart that you would recommend to be able to view the data better, that would be very helpful as well.


FlexSim 23.2.2
process flowlabelprocess flow debuginterarrival
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You need to assign BuildingA etc as a string by putting it in quotes, or sample a 3D object in the model. Your label name should be the same for all three: Destination - then you can refer to the each destination building value using token.Destination.

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