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I wonder how to proceed with this:

When the transporter moves item to rack, he use route 1
when he return back, he use route 2 ,and so on..

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I am not sure if I understand your problem, because this can easily solved by using Flexsim Standard.
Just make your network like a circle and make one connection a non-passing connection (like a one way street).
If this is not a solution, please make it more precise what exactly you want to do.
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could you possibly make changes to my models?
I tried, but the non-passing method seems don't work..
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could you possibly make changes to my models?
I tried, but the non-passing method seems don't work..
Hi,
You need to connect both end of those paths so there is only one path(like a circle), then instead of non passing, use no connection on the way you don't want them to move.

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Thanks Pablo, I meant no-connection but I wrote non-passing.
But it seems to work now.
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