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Could you please explain more exactly what you mean with "turn two items into one" ? What attributes should the created item have?
Or is your problem that none of the 3 choices works (as long as there is only one inputport connected to your combiner)?
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Hello Wilfredo,
a combiner is the right object. The Combine Mode is join. But the combiner object need at least two input ports. Through the first input port is coming normally a tote or a pallet, on which the items from the input port number greater than 1 are packed or joined. You can get this done in your model if you place a queue between the separator and the last combiner. Then build two object connections from the queue to the combiner. With the join mode it will work. Jörg |
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Wilfredo Salinas (02-26-2015) |
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