TS Stockpile Not Reclaiming
Follow these steps when good dirt doesn't get reclaimed from stockpile.
If the schedule has these issues, resolve them first:
Check 1: Schedule > Calendar > Stockpiles > Actual Capacity
Confirm the stockpile has inventory.
Check 2: Setup > Destination Logic
Confirm the stockpile (and material) is listed in a reclaim rule.
Check 3: (Truck Constrained mode) Schedule > Calendar > Stockpiles
Confirm the reclaim target is greater than zero.
Check 4: (Truck Constrained) Schedule > Trace > Trace Report
Filter the Full Name column to the problem stockpile.
Filter the Period column to the problem period.
Click on the relevant record.
Review the Trace Message column for the failure summary.
Check 5: Setup > Opening Inventories
Make sure that tonnes and grades are populated in all Mining and Processing fields. Missing entries are evaluated as zeroes, which may affect the optimisation.
Check 6: Schedule > Calendar > Stockpiles
Stockpiles may be forced to reclaim material if the closing capacity is less than the opening inventory. This can cause otherwise rubbish material to take precedence over preferred stockpiles.
Check 7: Schedule > Calendar > Constraints
Check for constraints limiting reclaim of the specified stockpile/material.
Check 8: Schedule > Calendar > Product Specifications
Compare the target grades to the inventory in Reporting tab > Stockpile Inventories. Are they achievable?
Check the cash flows for penalties on reclaiming certain stockpiles or materials. Is this stockpile affected?
Check 9: Schedule > Calendar > Forced Optimisation Failure
Create a forced optimisation failure and read the failure message
Go to Schedule > Calendar > Stockpiles and reduce the capacity of the desired stockpile (this forces it to feed).
Run the schedule.
Read the failure message.
If there is no failure message, return to Check 8.