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rootPageRR. Report Fields (Glossary)

Field List

Field Name

Field Description

Field Value

Bench

Blast floor/tip head level according to the block model reference heights and the selected bench height.

Setup > Bench Templates

Blast Type

Production/Trim/Contour/Ramp/Free Dig.

Designer > Properties > Blast Types

Blast.<PropertyName>

User-specified blast properties.

Designer > Properties > Solid Blast Properties

Count

Solid counting field.

Numerical value

Flitch

Dig floor.

Setup > Bench Templates

Full Name

Full solid name (Mine/Pit/Stage/Bench/Blast).

Setup > Phase Details > Levels and Designer > Properties > Level Names

Is Excluded

True - blocks are excluded from the model. False - blocks are NOT excluded from the model.

"Excluded" blocks are not included in exports.

Designer > Properties > Is Excluded

Name.<Number>

Splits the full solid name (Mine/Pit/Stage/Bench/Blast) and returns the nth item.

Example, in the full name Reserves/M1/P1/P101/700/12:

Reserves - Name.1, M1 - Name.2, P1 - Name.3, P101 - Name.4, etc.

Setup > Phase Details > Levels and Designer > Properties > Level Names

Parcel

Block model material type.

Setup > Block Models

Perimeter

Full perimeter of the solid.

(calculated value)

Reserves Source

Block model used in reserving.

Setup > Phase Details

Reserves.Volume

Volume as per Block model volume*.

Setup > Block Models

Reserves.<FieldName>

Block model values.

Setup > Block Models

Surface Area

Solid surface area.

(calculated value)

Terminal Node

Indicates if this is a leaf block (blast solids may have dig solid children)

True/False value

Type

Blast block/Dig block.

Blast/Dig solid

Volume

Exact solid volume*.

(calculated value)

WallControl.<FieldName>

User-specified wall length properties.

Setup > Wall Control Designs

*Solid Volume vs. Reserves Volume

The following cases may result in a difference between the Solid Volume and Reserves Volume.

Clipped Block Models

If a block model is clipped by "centroid in/centroid out", then this introduces air gaps inside the pit solid.

To resolve this issue, use an inflated pit solid to clip the block model.

Depleted Block Models

If the block model volume field is factored by an air percentage, then this introduces air gaps inside the pit solid.

To resolve this issue, use the absolute block model cell volume (dx * dy * dz) in the volume field.