When configuring the site, you can specify or import mining levels by clicking the icon shown below.
To edit the mining levels the site must be stopped and not locked.
First, create a Mining Level Group by clicking the
on the left of the screen. The mining level group can be populated with mining levels created manually or imported from files.
To create planar levels manually click the
in the right panel. To import from files, click the Add Multiple Mining Levels button.
The table below lists the configuration fields.
| Description | |
|---|---|
| Sequence | A system-generated index of the mining level. |
| Name | A user-entered name of the mining level. |
| Definition | The elevation level of the mining level (if a mining level file is not used). |
| File | The file that was used to import the mining level. |
| Fields | The field in the imported grid file that contains the level data (only for grid file formats). |
| Simplification | The simplification setting for the level if tri-surfaces are imported (defaults to Very Low) |
| Import Details | Status of the level if imported from a file. |
To sort the Mining Levels, click the Sort... button. The dialog has options to sort mining levels in ascending and descending order by the mining level Definition, Fields, File and Name column mining level name, file selected field or the import file name fields.
To manually adjust the order of the mining levels you can also use the up and down arrows to the left of the Add Multiple Mining Levels button.
For sites that use mining level surfaces, XECUTE Config provides the ability to import these files in a variety of formats.
Add Multiple Mining Levels opens a file dialog to import multiple files in a single operation. Each file should contain a single tri-surface or grid; the surfaces are added in the order that they appear in the file dialog list. For grid formats the field used for the Z values can be selected.
Available formats support tri-surface and grids.