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Conveyor Review Form

  • Last UpdatedDec 08, 2025
  • 6 minute read

Conveyor Review Form displays and validates the properties and rule status of conveyor elements, such as Belts and Idlers, within a mining design model. It supports both automated rule checks and manual overrides, giving flexibility to the user. It helps users ensure that all conveyor components meet design rules and standards.

When you open the form, it prompts you to Select Conveyor Elements if you have not already selected any.

Note: The prompt does not display if the conveyor elements are already selected.

The form consists of two main sections:

  • The Flexible Explorer at the top categorizes your selected elements for easy navigation.

  • The Property Grid at the bottom displays validation results and allows you to make corrections.

    Note: The size of each section can be modified by clicking and dragging the space underneath the explorer.

The selection in the explorer affects the display of the property grid. If multiple elements are selected, common attributes and validity check results display in the property grid. Any attributes which do not share a common value in the selection are empty in the property grid display. If elements from different database types are selected, the property grid displays as empty.

The Model tab displays the selected elements grouped by category. These are limited to Belts and Idlers.

The Rules tab displays the selected elements grouped by rule review status. Defined rules can be created for catalogue and template elements. Refer to Rule Sets for further information.

Any elements which return rule review warnings or failures are highlighted. Any elements that are not associated with rules are grouped by No Rules Available.

The Rules tab displays the rule review status together with the number of elements that return warnings or failures.

You can perform the following actions within the form:

Refresh

Refreshes the window with the current selection and performs validation checks.

New Selection

Replaces the Flexible Explorer with the current selection of conveyor elements in the 3D View.

Select CE

Replaces the Flexible Explorer with the currently selected element from the Model Explorer and all member elements. The functionality can be used to populate the Flexible Explorer with administrative elements, for example, STRU or ZONE elements. The results if a collection can be used to populate the connection review list.

Toggle Track Current Element

Defines whether to track the selected element in the 3D View or Model Explorer.

If you select multiple elements in the 3D View, tracking does not apply.

Navigate to Selected

Zooms to the currently selected Flexible Explorer element in the 3D View.

Toggle Transparency

Displays the transparency of elements in the 3D View. Elements selected in the Flexible Explorer remain solid.

Toggle Positive Highlighting

Note:
The functionality is only available from the Validation or Rules tabs.

Defines whether to highlight of elements which pass the validation checks in the 3D View. Elements which passed the validation checks are highlighted green.

Right-click on any element in the Flexible Explorer to display a drop-down menu.

Select All Members

Selects all members of the current element. This functionality can be used to select an entire group. Any element which contains elements with other types are not selected. 

Navigate to Section

Navigates to the owning element of the currently selected element.

Rule Review

The Rules tab supports the rules engine and allows you to review your selected elements against the original design intent.

You can use the Rules tab to:

  • Identify which attributes and properties the rules engine set.

  • Check that rule-derived properties still follow the original design intent.

  • Reset attributes to their original rule-derived values.

  • Make manual adjustments.

  • Accept variances from the design intent.

  • Navigate to the original rule logic.

Rules are categorized into groups determined by their purpose.

The Rules tab displays the status of each rules check:

Pass

The property value aligns with the rule.

Accepted

The property value does not align with the rule, but you have accepted it.

Warning

The property value does not align with the rule, but it is within the valid values list.

Fail

The property value does not align with the rule.

Right-click on any rule to display a drop-down menu.

Reset All Values to Rule

Changes each rule-driven attribute/property of the element to the rule-driven value. Rules are re-executed in order from top to bottom, as some rules may influence others.

Reset <rule> to Rule

Changes the currently selected attribute/property to the rule-driven value.

Navigate to <rule>

Displays the Ruleset Browser window to find the currently selected rule.

Expand All

Expands all rules to display information about the executed logic.

Reset Expansion

Resets the grid to the original expansion.

Collapse All

Collapses all rules to the category level.


Accept Value
Right-click on an attribute that does not align with the rule, to display an additional option from the drop-down menu to accept the current value.


Values which are accepted are considered to pass the rule check in the Conveyor Review window, even though the value of the property does not align with the rule. Rules which are accepted for each element are stored in the database. To find which rules are accepted for an element outside the window, query the ROKEYS and ROVALS attributes. These represent the names of accepted attributes, and values which have been accepted.

The table below explains how to accept or reject a value in the Conveyor Review Form, and what happens after each action:

Accept Value

Right-click the value. Select Accept Current Value.

The system marks the value as okay, even if it breaks the rule.

Change After Accept

Change the value after you accept it.

The system checks the rule again. If it matches, you see pass. If not, you see warning or fail.

Reject Value

Right-click the value. Select Reject Current Value.

The system removes the acceptance and checks the rule again.

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