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Each table in the Tables step is an ordered hierarchical address, such as “Mine/Pit/Stage/Bench/Blast/Flitch/Dig”.
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Long term projects may schedule to the Bench/Blast level.
For shorter term projects, sites can schedule to Flitch and Dig block levels.
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The more blocks are created in Rapid Reserver, the slower final schedule could be. That’s why it is recommended to only create down to the level required. |
Table Type
A table is either a Pit or a Dump type. This determines whether the solids will be reserved or not.
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Level names describe what the level holds, such as the “Mine” level or the “Pit” level.
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Note that spaces in the levels' names are not allowed. Otherwise an error message will appear informing you that the name contains invalid characters. |
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Each table must have exactly one "Blast" level and exactly one "Bench" level. All other levels (such as "Mine", "Pit", "Stage") are called "Phase levels".
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If in the Settings step Enable Dig Plans option is ticked, then one “Dig” or one “Flitch” level are required. |
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