Configure Atlas Copco Drill Integration
Activity Steps
- On the DataBlast Application Menu, select Site Maintenance.
The Site Maintenance screen displays.
- Select the Service Control node.
- Select the Drill Machine Import » Atlas Copco tab.
- Click Create Atlas Copco Control Record.
- Leave Atlas Copco Drill Machine Import Active unchecked while configuring the interface.
- Complete the following fields that are specific to Atlas Copco drill integration as required.
- Monitored Input Path—The directory path where the files to be processed are found. Subdirectories of this path are included.
- Processing Path—The directory path to which to copy files for processing.
- Processing Error Output Path—The directory path to which to copy any files that produce errors while processing.
- Processed Output Path—The directory path to which to copy files that have been processed.
- Obey cSysType L (Swap X/Y) on Import—If checked, and the file has a value of L in the CSysType value of the Coordsystem section of the PositionQuality, the X and Y coordinates are swapped when creating the point location.
- Process All Directories—If checked, all directories under the Monitored Input Path are checked for files to process. If unchecked, other flags are used to determine which directories to search using a date-based format. All subdirectories under the search directories are included in the search. The format of the directories searched is based on the formats:
- (Monitored Input Path)\(MWD Log Directory From Machine)\(Archive Year-Month Format)\(Archive Day Format)
- (Monitored Input Path)\(QUAL Log Directory From Machine)\(Archive Year-Month Format)\(Archive Day Format)
- Process Prior Days—The number of days (inclusive) before the current date. Only applicable if Process All Directories is unchecked.
- Process Next Days—The number of days (inclusive) after the current date. Only applicable if Process All Directories is unchecked.
- Archive Year-Month Format—A .NET date-time format. Default: yyyy-MM. Only applicable if Process All Directories is unchecked.
- Archive Day Format—A .NET date-time format. Default: dd. Only applicable if Process All Directories is unchecked.
- MWD Log Directory From Machine—The directory under the monitored input path in which measure while drilling (MWD) files are stored. Only applicable if Process All Directories is unchecked.
- QUAL Log Directory From Machine—The directory under the Monitored Input Path in which drill quality (DQ) files are stored. Only applicable if Process All Directories is unchecked.
- Move Source Files for Processing—If checked, the Atlas Copco files in the Monitored Input Path are moved to the Processing Path and after processing to the Processed Output Path or Processing Error Output Path paths. If unchecked, files are copied from the Monitored Input Path to be processed.
Note: Atlas Copco files names start with DQ or MW and have a .xml extension.
- Move Path Filter—If Move Source Files for Processing is checked, and the search path or filename does not contains the specified string, the files are not moved and not processed.
- Move Unknown Files—If checked, and Move Source Files for Processing is also checked, non Atlas Copco files are moved to the Processed Output Path. This setting does not override the Move Path Filter.
- Complete the following fields that are common to all drill interfaces as required.
- Create Fault on 0 or Null Diameter—If checked, when the diameter provided is 0 or if no diameter is provided, a drill fault record instead of a drill machine hole detail record.
- Reimport Skip Mode—If checked, processing of the current drill record is skipped if the hole already contains an undeleted drill machine record.
- Time Zone—Select the time zone of the source data.
- X/Y Deviation Diameter Count—The maximum number of design diameters distance in the X/Y plane from the design collar to the drilled collar that allows a hole to be considered within range. If the distance exceeds the amount represented by this value, the drill record is created as a drill fault, which requires manual confirmation as a valid hole record.
- Sleep after Processing—The number of minutes to suspend processing when there are no new records available for processing.
- Length Percentage Deviation—The percentage difference from the design drill length allowed before a hole is considered to require manual confirmation as a valid hole record.
- Thread Database Timeout—If cleared, resets to Server default.
- Angle Tolerance—The number of degrees difference from the design angle before a hole is considered to require manual confirmation as a valid hole record.
- Bearing Tolerance—The number of degrees difference from the design bearing before a hole is considered to require manual confirmation as a valid hole record.
- Ignore Drill Diameter—If checked, any drill diameter information provided by the source record is ignored.
- Coordinate Conversion to Unit Multiplier—A multiplier applied directly to any X, Y or RL coordinate values before use.
- Diameter Tolerance—The maximum percentage difference between the design and drill diameter before a hole is considered to require manual confirmation as a valid hole record.
- Apply Diameter Tolerance to Valid Diameters
- Drill Diameter Multiplier—A multiplier applied directly to the drill diameter value provided by the source drill import record.
- Drill Diameter Rounding—The number of decimal places to round the diameter values before use (applied after the Drill Diameter Multiplier).
- To enable the interface, check Atlas Copco Drill Machine Import Active.
- Click Save Changes.