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Understanding Row Reference Hierarchy and Changing Row References

Simio Solution Series Edition 13

WHEN

May 12, 2023
60 minutes

PRESENTER

Liz Millar, Applications Engineer at Simio

Highlights

A continuation of diving deeper into Data Tables, we will investigate how row reference options will change with relational data tables and how we can adjust existing row references to achieve our model objective. The application example will look at tasks defined in a data table and how to loop back to a previous task at an earlier destination. The Table Row Resolution Hierarchy will be reviewed with examples of how to adapt the model or process logic to account for the hierarchy.

About the presenter

Liz Millar

Liz Millar, Applications Engineer at Simio

As an application engineer at Simio LLC, Liz leads the Technical Support team where she offers guidance on modeling approaches and information on Simio features and functionality. Additionally, she assists with the design, testing, documentation, and training of the software. Liz has been a co-creator and judge on the past 5 Simio Student Competition problems. She has a BS and ME of Industrial and Systems Engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology.