With the Processes to be processed attribute (Simulation attribute type group) of a function, you can specify how often a resource must carry out a function that is in dynamic wait state before it is released to carry out other functions. If the number of the function's process folders that are in dynamic wait state is greater than the value of the Processes to be processed attribute, the resource carries out the function the number of times indicated by the attribute value. If the number of the function's process folders that are in dynamic wait state is equal to or less than the value of the Processes to be processed attribute, the resource carries out the function once for each of the waiting process folders. The following resource allocation strategies may cause conflicts:
The resource allocation strategies of specifying the execution of functions using the Processes to be processed attribute (repeated execution of a specific function) and of committing a human resource to the function (carrying out different functions one after the other) may be contradictory. If both attributes have been specified, the commitment of resources takes precedence.
The resource allocation strategies of specifying the execution of functions using the Processes to be processed attribute (repeated execution of a specific function) and of specifying a priority for events may be contradictory. If a resource is carrying out multiple process instances according to the Processes to be processed attribute and another function with higher priority requests the resource, the current execution is ended before the resource carries out the other function.