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Example in using Experimenter in FlexSim 2021

Receantly I've learned how to use FlexSim for educational purposes and find the use for the experimenter tool. I was delighted to learn how to run different scenarios, declaring various variables and observing and defining performance measures, without having to alter the original model. But next came the 2021 version of FlexSim and I've learned that this tool became harder to configure. Maybe is because I don't understand how the model parameters table operates. I've tried to understand on my own, trying to do the same model in the 2020.2 version and in the 2021 version but to not avail.

So I',m please asking maybe an explanation on how to use the parameters table to run scenarios were I have more processors or task executers and how to incorporate that in an experimenter setting. Or if anyone has an example on how to use parameter tables and/or experimenter in 2021

Thanks in advance

Happy 2021!!

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Here's one example that shows the two options of reading the parameters or setting model attributes using the 2021 Experimenter and parameter tables. The example is for Empirical distributions using the parameter "option" type.

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