TS. Data Fields
Data fields are created to hold values imported from the inventory files. These may include properties for each block, for the block contents, or for the drilling activities.
If values are not present in the inventory files, then they must be created by script in the TS. Refinements step.
Common
Misc Fields | Block properties such as location, volume, depletion, etc. | |
Drilling Fields | Hole properties such as length, volume, etc. | |
Drill Hole Types | Hole types by diameter, pattern size, drill rig, rock type, etc. | |
Mining Fields | Mining material properties such as density, moisture, tonnes and grades. | |
Product Fields | Mining material properties that are measured at every processing path, point and product. | |
Known Mining Parcels | Material types which may not be present in the inventory files but must be accounted for in stockpile opening inventories. | |
Processing Paths | The unique paths to port (ie. wetPlant/dryPlant), the points at which they are measured (ie. rail/ship), and the different product types (i.e. lump/fine). | |
Iron ore example: | "wet_rail_fines" | |
Gold example: | "mill_site_gold" |
Fields can be added, removed, ordered, grouped, imported and exported using the side button menu. Hover the mouse over each icon to see the command description and hotkeys.
Fields created in the Data Fields block will be displayed in the Data panel (common for multiple steps and tabs).
Field Properties
Each field has a number of properties associated with it, see the description in the table below:
Header Field | Usage |
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Full Name | Full address of the field, including parent title fields (ie. class_waterTable_wet). |
Indent | An indented field becomes a child of the title field above it. |
Product Field | A measure of product value such as tonnes, grades, and class (applies only to Mining Fields). |
Name | The name of the field that will appear in the reserves tables. |
Description | A description of the field. |
Units | Unit of measurement. |
Field Type | Fields can be "Title", "Text", or "Double" (numeric). Indented fields must have a title field as a parent. |
Summary Type | When aggregating records, use "Sum", "WeightedAverage" or "None". |
Weighting | For weighted averages, use the weighting dropdown to reference another field. |
Formatting | Choose how numeric fields are displayed. |
Misc Fields
In the Misc Fields step you can set block properties such as block type, solid volume, depletion, and location.
Drilling Fields
This step is hidden if in the Configuration Options step you set the flag No Drills.
Drilling fields hold values for hole length, hole volume, and so on.
See TS. Drill Scheduling exercise for more information.
Drill Hole Types
This step is hidden if in the Configuration Options step you set the flag No Drills.
Each pattern has one or more hole types to be drilled (for example: Production, Trim, Presplit).
If you intend to report blast meters by cost code, then each cost code must be a unique hole code.
See TS. Drill Scheduling exercise for more information.
Mining Fields
The default Mining Fields are volume, dry tonnes, wet tonnes and moisture.
In addition to the defaults, we should add any block model fields that are present in the inventory files and which are relevant to scheduling. For example: product grades, contaminants, resource class, geological class, and water table class.
Any field which affects the commercial value of the material should be flagged in the Product Field column (i.e. tonnes and grades).
Note
If there are any fields that are not filled in correctly, or that do not match the loaded script, an error message will be displayed in the Error Message panel below. Double-click to highlight the field with error. Correct any errors in the fields (if any) to proceed to the next setup steps.
Known Mining Parcels and Processing Paths
Description of other steps from Data Fields block (Known Mining Parcels and Processing Paths) see in the sections below: