Import a CSV File

A CSV file is typically used for survey data.

Activity Steps

  1. On the Survey Tab, in the Import group, click Import CSV.

    The Import Survey Data dialog displays and enables you to import survey datasets with a coding sequence that has been preconfigured. The survey codes define which layers the data is be plotted on.

  2. Select the Job Type that defines the type of survey the dataset represents.
  3. Select the Survey Date that the survey data was captured.
  4. Select the Mine Name where this data has been captured.
  5. Select the Level where the data has been captured.
  6. To import a file, click Browse then navigate to the folder that contains the CSV file. Choose the file then click OK.
  7. Select whether toFilter Cut By Mine Name. If checked, your data filters the mining cuts by the mine name chosen.
  8. Select whether to Filter Level By Mine Name. If checked, your data filters the levels by the mine name chosen.
  9. Select whether to Overwrite Station Coordinates. If checked, the same PointID found in the importing CSV file overwrites an existing same pointID coordinate with the new coordinates found in the CSV file.
  10. Select the Crew that has mined the area where the data has been captured.
  11. Click Import.

    The Survey Import - Select Job dialog displays enabling you to filter by various attributes that relates to your survey data.

  12. To filter by these attributes:

    1. Select the Level to filter by level.
    2. Select the Start Date and End Date to filter between these two dates only.
    3. Select the Crew to filter by crew name.
    4. Select whether to Keep Tope Markers.
    5. Select whether to Show Processed Job.
    6. Click Get Records.
    7. To view the selected job without importing, you can Check Selected Job.
  13. Click Import to plot the survey data into the drawing.

    Amine loads the layers corresponding to the mine and workplaces selected as the target location.