RR. Designer tab Export options
For exporting different reserves items from the Designer tab, the Export button is provided.
From Export dropdown you may select to export lines, polygons, solids and reserves for further mine planning and operational activities.
Common
Tick which levels to export in the records tree on the left.
Click the Export button and select the applicable export option.
Specify the path to save the file.
The Export Settings dialog will opens. Select the file format and other parameters, if applicable.
Click OK to finish.
Export Options
You can export individual elements using the Export button located above the level tree structure.
Exporting Construction Lines
To exports basic linework (no blast names or metadata):
From the Export button dropdown select "From Current Bench" and then "Construction Lines".
In the Save As dialog that opens, specify the saving folder, file name and select a format ".arch_d", ".str", ".dxf", ".obj" or ".shp".
Exporting Inventory Model
To export reserves Inventory model in format compatible with all Alastri products.
From the Export button dropdown select "From Project" and then "Alastri Inventory Model".
In the Select Folder dialog, specify the saving path and file name.
The Alastri Inventory Model dialog will open, as shown below.
4. Flag levels you wish to export and press OK. The exported reserves model file will be saved in the ".invModel" format.
Exporting Blast and Dig Construction Lines
To export Blast and Dig construction lines individually to a selected folder in one of the applicable formats.
From the Export button dropdown select "From Project" and then:
“Blast Construction Lines” to export Blast Solid linework, or
“Dig Construction Lines” to export Dig Solid linework.
In the Select Folder dialog, specify the saving path and file name.
The Blast/Dig Construction Lines dialog will open, as shown below.
4. Flag levels you wish to export.
5. Select the file format: ".arch_d", ".str", ".dxf", ".obj" or ".shp".
6. Press OK and wait for export to be completed.
Exporting Reserves to folder
To export closed polygons and closed solids of reserves and dumps to the selected folder.
From the Export button dropdown select "From Project" and then “Reserves to Folder”.
In the Select Folder dialog, specify the saving path.
The Reserves to Folder dialog will open, as shown below.
4. Flag levels you wish to export.
5. In the Triangulation field, select the applicable format for exporting the triangulation file: ".00t", ".dtm", ".dxf", ".csv" or ".obj".
6. In the Polylines field, select the applicable format for exporting polylines: ".arch_d", ".str", ".dxf", ".obj" or ".shp".
7. In the Inclusions field, flag the corresponding checkboxes for including excluded blasts or digs in the export.
8. Press OK and wait for export to be completed.
Exporting Reserves Archives
To export closed polygons and closed solids of reserves and dumps as .zip archive to the selected folder.
From the Export button dropdown select "From Project" and then “Reserves Archive”.
In the Save As dialog, specify the saving path.
The Reserves Archive dialog will open, as shown below.
4. Flag levels you wish to export.
5. In the Triangulation field, select the applicable format for exporting the triangulation file: ".00t", ".dtm", ".dxf", ".csv" or ".obj".
6. In the Polylines field, select the applicable format for exporting polylines: ".arch_d", ".str", ".dxf", ".obj" or ".shp".
7. In the Inclusions field, flag the corresponding checkboxes for including excluded blasts or digs in the export.
8. Press OK and wait for export to be completed.
Exporting Named Blast/Dig Polygons
To export named Blast and Dig polygons to the selected folder in one of the applicable formats.
From the Export button dropdown select "From Project" and then:
“Named Blast Polygons” to export selected blast polygons to the selected folder, or
“Named Dig Polygons” to export selected dig polygons to the selected folder.
In the Select Folder dialog, specify the saving path.
The Named Blast/Dig Polygons dialog will open, as shown below.
Named Blast/Dig Polygons export dialog
Increments | Flag records/levels to include in export. |
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Output Settings |
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Filename Label | Use the dropdowns to select a filename label for: Reserves, Dumps and Backfills. |
Layer Name Label | Use the dropdowns to select a layer name label for: Reserves, Dumps and Backfills. |
Name Label | Use the dropdowns to select a name label for: Reserves, Dumps and Backfills. |
Description Label | Use the dropdowns to select a description label for: Reserves, Dumps and Backfills. |
Populate the information required, press OK and wait for export to be completed.
Exporting Named Blast/Dig Solid
To export named Blast and Dig Solids individually to a selected folder in one of the applicable formats.
From the Export button dropdown select "From Project" and then:
“Named Blast Solids” to export named blast solids, or
“Named Dig Solids” to export named dig solids.
In the Select Folder dialog, specify the saving path.
The Named Blast/Dig Solids dialog will open, as shown below.
Named Blast/Dig export dialog
Increments | Flag records/levels to include in export. |
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Output Settings | In the File Format field select the appropriate file format: “.arch_d”, “.str”, “.dxf”, “.obj” или “.shp”. |
Filename Label | Use the dropdowns to select a filename label for: Reserves, Dumps and Backfills. |
Layer Name Label | Use the dropdowns to select a layer name label for: Reserves, Dumps and Backfills. |
Name Label | Use the dropdowns to select a name label for: Reserves, Dumps and Backfills. |
Description Label | Use the dropdowns to select a description label for: Reserves, Dumps and Backfills. |
Populate the information required, press OK and wait for export to be completed.