All of the examples in this document so far have used the default regular entity type. If you do not specify an EntityType in the Entity Generator block, then the default regular entity type is used.
The Entity Types dialog box shown in FigureĀ 8.1 enables you to add attributes to the default entity types, and it also enables you to create new entity types. Entity types can be defined at the model level. To open the Entity Types dialog box, right-click the model name in the Project Explorer and then select Entity Types.
Figure 8.1: Entity Types Dialog Box
User-created entity types can be either regular entities, resource entities, or resource schedule entities. You can process all three types of entities by using any of the blocks that are provided in the basic modeling template. However, resource entities also have capabilities that are used by the blocks that are provided in the resource modeling template. A resource schedule entity is a special type of resource entity.
Unless otherwise specified, the term entity refers generically to either a regular entity, a resource entity, or a resource schedule entity. For more information about resource and resource schedule entities, see ChapterĀ 9: Resources.