Hi Dean, Yes you can. However, you can't do that with Numeric Labels, you'll need to use a Text Label. See my video on Text Labels for more details, but in short the Text Label serves as a variable or more accurately as a variable attribute. This means you can assign any number of service times or service time distributions to the label based on some decision prior to the activity...
Cheers, Andre. I found your other video shortly afterwards. Was supposed to remove this comment. The text label worked well, but unfortunately, getting the results for my two different entities passing through was my next problem. Any thoughts about this ?
@@dean8147 Hey Dean, That should not be an issue. Open your End or Queue modules and find the 'Segregate Results' tick box. It should ask you for the label you want to report on. Your results report will then show the values of the total (aggregate) results and the individual results... Hope that helps?
how can you implement different service times to different labels if you only had one activity?
Hi Dean, Yes you can. However, you can't do that with Numeric Labels, you'll need to use a Text Label. See my video on Text Labels for more details, but in short the Text Label serves as a variable or more accurately as a variable attribute. This means you can assign any number of service times or service time distributions to the label based on some decision prior to the activity...
Cheers, Andre. I found your other video shortly afterwards. Was supposed to remove this comment. The text label worked well, but unfortunately, getting the results for my two different entities passing through was my next problem. Any thoughts about this ?
@@dean8147 Hey Dean, That should not be an issue. Open your End or Queue modules and find the 'Segregate Results' tick box. It should ask you for the label you want to report on. Your results report will then show the values of the total (aggregate) results and the individual results... Hope that helps?
Very helpful! Can you do a video on components?
Hi Alex, Can you be a little more specific, please? Maybe explain the process, situation a bit more clearly?