APS Truck Assignments

These rules determine which Trucks can operate with which Loaders from which Sources to which Destinations.

Setup > Truck Assignments

Fields

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Description

Filter

Description

Name

Give each rule a unique name, and group in folders.

Enabled

If the rule is available to be used, leave the box checked. Uncheck the box to turn to disable the rule.

Calendar Switch

Constrain the rule to a particular Calendar Switch.

Loaders

Constrain the rule to particular loaders. Agents evaluate whether the loader used to mine the record is included in the loader list.

Sources

Constrain the rule to particular sources. Agents evaluate whether the record source is included in the source list.

Parcels

Constrain the rule to particular parcels. Agents evaluate whether the parcel being mined is included in the parcel list.

Destinations

Constrain the rule to particular destinations. Agents evaluate which destination in the list is available.

Trucks

Select the trucks that can operate with a particular Loader

This rule will not lock a fleet of trucks to a loader. If trucks are assigned to multiple Loaders in multiple rules, to control which loader has priority over a fleet go to the Calendar and de-rate the other loaders.

Order

The order of truck assignments matter. If two rules assign different trucks to a Loader, the trucks in the first rule will be exhausted before the second rule is evaluated.

Edit

Add a Rule:

  1. Press the blue Add button located in the toolbar.

  2. Give the new rule a meaningful name.

  3. Configure the rule as per the table definitions above.

  4. Place rule into relevant folder (optional)

Rules can be imported and exported from projects using the floppy disk and folder buttons located in the toolbar.

Copy a Rule:

  1. Hold down the Control key.

  2. Click and drag on the clipboard icon of that rule.

  3. Drag and hold the cursor over another folder or icon where the new rule will sit. A blue arrow shows where the rule will be inserted.

  4. Release the mouse to drop the new rule.