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![]() Rock Bar! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 875 Joined: 25-July 14 From: Westminster, CO Member No.: 117,949 ![]() |
I searched for something along these lines, but didn't find anything with my queries. Does anyone have a spreadsheet template already for evaluation/analysis of mineral deposits that you'd be willing to share? I'm primarily thinking gold, but would be interested in other templates as I suspect the appropriate data elements may be different. Ideally in similar formats to promote ease of use. Something in Excel is what I'm thinking, perhaps with different tabs for different values/areas.
It's not hard to build one of these, so really I'm interested in which key process inputs (KPIs) folks here track. The outputs seem a little more obvious, but I'm curious if folks stratify their data that way too (such as size, amount, fineness, etc.)? I slapped together something quick to show what I'm thinking, but I'm not able to upload an .xlsx file. Here's a screenshot instead: Thanks, Eric -------------------- Lifetime Member
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![]() Rock Bar! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 875 Joined: 25-July 14 From: Westminster, CO Member No.: 117,949 ![]() |
If there isn't an Excel template already in existence, I can put it together very fast. Feedback on data elements is still very helpful!
I'm very good in Excel, and only dangerous in Access; I prefer Excel, but see how this could more easily be structured in a database. I can decipher SQL query statements, but it would a lot of learning that I'm not interested in to build a SQL database from scratch. -------------------- Lifetime Member
opera non verba "All courses of action are risky, so prudence is not in avoiding danger (it's impossible), but calculating risk and acting decisively. Make mistakes of ambition and not mistakes of sloth. Develop the strength to do bold things, not the strength to suffer." ~Niccolò Machiavelli Ref Code: EM448 |
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