When running the scheduler, a 'Conflicting constraint' message appears for the period. What does this message mean?
A conflicting constraint can occur if stockpile capacities are set to a 0 limit or if we are running out of capacity.
Please review the current calendar values to ensure that any constraints are set up correctly across all scenarios.
The issue seems to occur when you press the 'Run Scenario' button on an already-run scenario. Instead of re-running that scenario, it tries to execute the first un-run scenario in the list. The first scenario has stockpile capacities set to zero, which is causing the errors.
To avoid this, please ensure that stockpile capacities are configured correctly for each scenario. Setting a zero capacity limit in any scenario can lead to scheduling conflicts and prevent successful execution.
We recommend the following steps to address and prevent this issue:
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Review Stockpile Capacities: Before running scenarios, verify that stockpile capacities are set appropriately in each one, ensuring no zero limits unless intentionally specified for that scenario.
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Review Dump Capacities: Before running scenarios, ensure that dump capacities are appropriately configured in each scenario, with no zero limits unless specifically intended. Proper dump capacity settings help prevent scheduling conflicts and improve the accuracy of scenario execution.
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Model Configuration Checks: Regularly review your model settings, particularly stockpile constraints, before scheduling. This can help catch any issues early and streamline scenario runs.
If the issue persists or if you need further assistance with configuring the model for optimal performance, please let us know. We're here to help you make the most of the scheduler functionality and ensure smooth scenario executions.
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