When adding a stockpile to a schedule that has a starting value of close to 0 there are a number of things that can happen:
1. More volume is added to the stockpile than is subtracted or;
2. Less volume is added to the stockpile than is subtracted.
In the second case we may run into issues where the stockpile will cause our schedule to take an almost infinite amount of time to run. This is due to schedule continually going back to the stockpile to mine from it every time a very small amount of volume gets added to it. This means that every few seconds a new schedule step is added and everything gets recalculated.
To avoid this, simply navigate to Constraints and add in a Stockpile Reentry Constraint
In general the settings won't need to be altered, however:
There may be cases where the user wants to decrease the delay or quantity to decrease the wait time from volume going onto the stockpile and then off again.
Want to learn more?
Click here to login to our Learning Management System
Click here to request access
Comments
0 comments
Please sign in to leave a comment.