Using Hard and Soft Constraints

This video shows how to work with hard and soft constraints. Constraints and penalties are used to tell the optimizer which solutions are workable and what the preferences are. Constraints (hard by default) limit certain supply chain parameters. Penalties make constraints soft, allowing you to analyze why the defined hard constraints could not be satisfied, and learn how to handle this case.
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