Bench Plan Results
The numbers for the polygons and objects created for blocks, bench plans, and graphical results of development are the same as the period number in which the heading or location was mined or filled. When you create results where the polygon and object numbers are the same as the period numbers in which mining or filling occurs, you can view and plot the files, coloured by number, to represent the progress of mining or filling over time.
Bench plan results create a separate polygon file for each bench elevation showing all mining and fill locations at that elevation. This polygon file is useful for plotting or displaying blocks in plan view, when blocks overlap each other. Material quantities and qualities are written to the description fields of the polygon files, which allows you to view and plot tonnage and grade for each block.
The fields in the Bench plans section are the same for all output formats except GEMS. The first table describes the fields in the section for all files except GEMS. The second table describes the fields in the section for GEMS.
Fields on the Bench Plans Section of the Graphical Results Tab
| Field | Description |
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| Filename prefix |
The prefix for the name of the polygon files that are created for each elevation that contains blocks that are mined or filled all locations. This prefix is added to the elevation to create the complete file name. |
| File type | The file format to which you want to save the bench plan results. |
| Locations |
The mining and fill locations for which you want to create bench plan polygon files.
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| Qualities |
The qualities, numeric user parameters, and user calculations which you would like output to the attribute fields of the polygon files.
For file formats that support attribute ordering, the information found in the attribute fields is as follows:
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| Decimal places |
The number of decimal places output for the numeric values in the description fields. |
| Shrinkage |
The percentage by which the polygon coordinate values are reduced. The Shrinkage value does not affect the quantity and quality data written to the polygons; it controls only the size of the polygons for graphical display and plotting. |
Fields on the Bench Plans Section of the Graphical Results Tab for GEMS
| Field | Description |
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| Active |
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| Target workspace |
The workspace in the GEMS project to which you want to export the bench plans results. To select the workspace, click the Ellipsis button. The Select a GEMS target project form appears in which you select the GEMS project, and then the Workspace Browser form appears, in which you select the workspace. |
| Shrinkage |
The percentage by which the polygon coordinate values are reduced. The Shrinkage value does not affect the quantity or quality data written to the polygons; it controls only the size of the polygons for graphical display and plotting. |
| Field mappings |
The fields of the GEMS workspace to which you want to output the attributes of the bench plans results. To map the attributes to the fields, click the Ellipsis button. The Field Mappings form appears, in which you can select the fields of the GEMS workspace.
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