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Overview

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  1. Press blue plus icon and import CSV file “.myblockmodel.csv”.

  2. Set the green Header Line to match the header text.

  3. Set the yellow Data Offset to match the first row of data.

  4. Press OK to finish.

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Note

If in the Reserves Model Generator the name of a block model appears red, it means the absolute path to the file can’t be found. The path to the blockmodel must be relinked in order to use it.

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  • Once the block model has loaded, its header fields are listed in the Variables panel on the right.

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  • Numeric fields use the N(“field”) syntax, and text fields use the T(“field”) syntax.

  • Drag and drop the variables to the appropriate field (or double click to map to the selected field).

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  • Be careful to use the text T(“material”) syntax so that the parcel is read as text, not as a number.

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Note for Micromine Block Models

When importing Block Models in .DAT format, in the list of Available Variables on the right you will see a new variable MetaN(“Rotation”), which you do not see when working with a CSV file.

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