OFM Data Tables, Variables, Data Dictionary, and Catalog
OFM Data Tables, Variables, Data Dictionary, and Catalog
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Contents i
Schlumberger Private - Customer Use
Managing OFM-Defined Tables .................................................................................... 2-23
Overview of OFM-Defined Data Types .......................................................................... 2-23
Making Base Map Associations .......................................................................................... 2-25
Entering and Changing Table Data .................................................................................... 2-28
In This Chapter
Schlumberger Product Documentation ................................................................................ 1-2
Contacting Schlumberger ................................................................................................... 1-3
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In This Chapter
Changing Table and Field Attributes.................................................................................... 2-2
Changing Table Attributes .................................................................................................. 2-5
Changing Field Attributes .................................................................................................. 2-13
OFM Defined Data ............................................................................................................ 2-22
Making Base Map Associations .......................................................................................... 2-25
Entering and Changing Table Data .................................................................................... 2-28
Note: The level of the tree selected in the OFM Representation pane
determines the information that will display on the right side of the
Edit Schema Tables window.
The following table defines the icons, used in the OFM Representation pane, and the
tabs that display when you select different items.
Icons Actions You Can Tabs that Display When Actions You Can
Take on the Pane You Select the Icon Take on the Tab
My Workspace or Add a table Tables: Lists the tables in the Link to databases
Shared Workspace your personal workspace, or in and spreadsheets
This is the top level of the shared workspace
the workspace.
Inside the workspace are
all the enabled tables.
Icons Actions You Can Tabs that Display When Actions You Can
Take on the Pane You Select the Icon Take on the Tab
Home Data Change the home Tables: Lists the tables in the Enable and
Source data source database or spreadsheet. disable tables
Each workspace can Limit the number of If the check box is selected,
have only one home entities to display OFM automatically loads the
source. for a SQL query tables when you open
your project.
Database or
Spreadsheet
Data sources for your
project, which are not
the home data source.
Master Table Add a Master: Displays the table Change the table
calculated field name, table keys, and type, key type,
Every OFM project must
key delimiters and cross- refer-
have a master table. This
ence key
table stores static well
information. View keys and de-
limiters
Table Add a Table: Displays the table Change the table type,
Inside the table are all calculated field name, type, and key type key type, and
the enabled fields. Rename a table cross-reference key
Delete a table
Fields: Displays a list of fields Add fields to
in the table. the table
If the check box is selected, Enable and disable
OFM automatically loads fields in the table
the fields when you open
your project.
Icons Actions You Can Tabs that Display When Actions You Can
Take on the Pane You Select the Icon Take on the Tab
Primary Key Field Add a field Field: Displays the table, field View field source
Add a names, variable type and size and variables
Field calculated field
The tabs that display Rename a field
when you select a field
Delete a field Units: Displays selections for Change the units of
depend on the type of
units of measurement measurement for the
data the field contains.
field label
Calculated Field
Math: Displays math options, Set all math options for
such as carrying forward, the field
multipliers, grouping by sum or
average, and using data
attributes when importing data
Adding a Table
You can add tables in My Workspace. You cannot add tables to data sources in a Shared
Workspace.
1 On the Setup tab, in the Tables group, click Schema.
The Edit Schema Tables window opens.
2 On the OFM Representation pane, right-click a home data source (marked with
the icon) or a database (marked with the icon) in My Workspace, and
then click Add.
A new table (marked with the icon) is added to the OFM Representation
tree. By default, the table is named NewItem and you must change the name.
3 Enter a new name for your table and then press Enter.
4 Click OK to save your changes and close the window.
A list of keys you must select for the table type displays at the bottom of
the tab.
d. On the Fields tab, in the Available Fields group, click the name of the field
that is the key field.
6 Click OK to save your changes and close the window.
Caution: When you change your home data source, you will be asked if you want
to copy the current OFM-defined tables to the new home data source. If
the OFM-defined tables already exist in the new home data source, the
data will be replaced by the data in your current home data source. It is
not merged; it is replaced.
6 In the Definition section, add your calculation and click OK. You can either enter
the calculation in the Definition field, or you can use the lists and buttons to add
your calculation:
To add a field, select the field on the Source Fields list and click Add.
To add a mathematical operator, click the buttons in the Operators group.
7 On the Edit Calculated Field window, click OK.
8 On the Edit Schema Tables window, click OK to save your changes and close the
window, or change the field attributes.
4 To enable a field, select the check box for the field you want to enable.
The field displays in the OFM Representation pane.
5 To disable a field, clear the check box for the field you want to disable.
The field is no longer listed.
6 Click OK to save your changes and close the window.
Master tables ( )
Primary key fields ( )
Fields ( ) that are primary keys, foreign keys in other tables,
categories, or map associations
Anything in a Shared Workspace
1 On the Setup tab, in the Tables group, click Schema.
The Edit Schema Tables window opens.
2 On the OFM Representation pane, right-click the table or field you want to
rename and click Rename.
3 Enter the new name and press Enter.
4 Click OK to save your changes and close the window.
4 Select the Sum all values before start date for cumulative calculations
check box.
5 Click OK.
Master tables ( )
Primary key fields ( )
Fields ( ) that are primary keys, foreign keys in other tables,
categories, or map associations
Anything in a Shared Workspace
Caution: Deleting a field or table physically removes it from the data source. This
will result in a loss of data. To be safe, we recommend that you disable
fields and tables instead of deleting them.
b. Click OK.
8 You may not want to show the variable in lists (for example, you may want to hide
variables that are used only in other variables and not used by themselves). To
do this:
a. Clear the Show this variable in selection lists check box.
If you have set your input variable preferences to Display all variable
names in lists, then a dialog box opens.
b. On the dialog box, click Yes if you want to change your input variable
preferences to Display only specified variables.
9 On the Edit Schema Tables window, click OK to save your changes and close
the window.
Note: If you enter 0 in the Times field, OFM will fill all empty fields with the value.
Usually this is not a good choice.
Caution: When you view results that are created with the Carry Forward feature,
you will not be able to identify the difference between results from real
data, and results from carried-forward data.
5 In the Justification section, select the type of text justification to use in your
report for the values in the columns (but not the column header):
Left: To align text with the left margin (also called "flush left")
Center: To align text with the center of the column
Right: To align text with the right margin (also called "flush right")
6 If the field has a variable type of Text, select the type of Case:
Mixed: To have upper and lower-case letters
Upper: To have upper-case letters only
Lower: To have lower-case letters only
7 In the Heading section, enter heading text for the column. Heading text is divided
into three parts:
First field: Report Heading 1; text that displays on the first line
Second field: Report Heading 2; text that displays on the second line
Third field: Report Heading 3; text that displays on the third line
Note: Do not enter the units of measurement in these fields. OFM automatically
adds that information to your heading.
Fill Interior: Choose to fill the area under the curve line with a solid color,
hatched lines, a pattern, or with no fill.
Fill Style: Further describe the fill for the area under the curve line.
6 Click OK to save your changes and close the window.
5 If you cannot find an appropriate and available data dictionary name, you can
assign facets: In Property, Aggregation, Frequency, Product, Measure,
and Condition fields, select the facets appropriate for the field.
After mapping:
On the Variable Editor, you can find the row for the [Link] variable
(listed in the Name column) and then select a Monthly Oil Volume dictionary name
(in the Dictionary Name column).
Before mapping:
After mapping:
On the Data Dictionary, you can find the row for the Monthly Oil Volume
dictionary name (listed in the Name column) and then select the [Link]
variable (in the Variable column).
Before mapping:
After mapping:
On Edit Schema Tables window, you can select the Oil field in the MonthlyProd
table, and then select the Monthly Oil Volume dictionary name on the
Dictionary tab.
Before mapping:
After mapping:
In any window, the change you make is saved and reflected on the other windows. You
should use the window that is most convenient for you.
If you are mapping all the invalid catalog items, use the Catalog window.
If you are working with variables, use the Variable Editor window.
If you are completing the data dictionary, use the Data Dictionary window.
If you are working with fields in the tables, use the Edit Schema Tables window.
These tables have the prefix OFM_Data_. OFM stores defined data in a definition file
that associates keynames, variables, and variable attributes to each table. OFM
requires this data to be defined before loading.
Examples of OFM-defined data tables are:
Tables with an OFM_DATA_DCA_ prefix. These tables hold decline curve analysis
data, which is generated in the OFM Forecasts module.
OFM_DATA_Deviation
OFM_DATA_Fault
OFM_DATA_Log
OFM_DATA_Marker
OFM_DATA_
OFM_DATA_PATTERN
Tables with an OFM_DATA_WBD prefix. These tables hold wellbore diagram data.
Well Type - Defines the items that Any text field in any static table.
Table will be identified with If you have identified a keyword for
well symbols. well type in the static master table,
then select that keyword.
Mapping is required to view symbols
on the base map, unless another
Well Type option is associated.
Well Type - Defines the items that Any project variables, such as input
Expression will be identified with variables, calculated fields, and
well symbols if you calculated variables.
want the symbol to be Mapping is required to view symbols
determined by the on the base map unless another
result of a calculated Well Type option is associated.
variable.
Wellbore Identifies the wellbore. Any text field in any static table.
Mapping is optional.
It can be the same as the KeyLabel.
The Wellbore keyword is needed to
load the data into memory by
wellbore.
Alias Name Identifies an alternate Any text field in any static table.
name for wells (usually Mapping is optional.
this is an abbreviated
alphanumeric alias,
such as O-33). You can
group data on the base
map by alias names.
Map Label Provides an additional Any text field in any static table.
type of label for your Mapping is optional.
wells.
The field cannot be the same
as Completion.
Object Type Identifies an object Any text field in any static table.
type. Mapping is optional.
If the field contains or begins with
the letter C, then the entity will be
recognized as a completion. All other
entries will be recognized as
an object.
Objects can be used to represent
higher levels in the project (such as
Reservoir). They are never included
when grouping actions are
performed.
Project Contains the location of Any text field in any static table.
a project. Mapping is optional.
PVT Contains names of PVT Any text field in any static table.
entities. Mapping is optional, but necessary if
you want to use OFM PVT
correlations.
These entities must correspond
exactly with the names of entities
you created.
3 On the Coordinates tab, select a numeric field in any static table to define the X-
and Y-coordinates for the base map, and latitude and longitude for the GIS map.
a. In the Base Map section, select a numeric field in any static table to define the
X- and Y-coordinates. Mapping is required to view symbols on the base map.
b. Select Convert these coordinates from lat-long to UTM to convert these
coordinates automatically, and then select a reference system for geoid
surfaces.
c. In the GIS Map section, select a numeric field in any static table to define the
latitude and longitude on the GIS map.
d. In the Deviation Surveys section, select the check box if applicable.
4 Click OK.
If you selected an association for Well Type - Table, the Well Symbol File
window opens.
5 On the Well Symbol File window, select one of the following options and then
click OK:
Default: Select this option to use the symbol file that comes with OFM (in the
[Link] file).
User Supplied: Select this option to use a file you choose. If you select this
option, you will select a .sym file.
Create from data: Select this option if the entries in your Well Type - Table
selection do not exactly match the list of default symbol names in OFM. OFM
will create a unique symbol for each unique entry in the column you have
mapped.
Merge with current: If you select this option, OFM adds the column entries
to the list already in place in the symbol file you are currently using (including
the default file).
In This Chapter
About the Variable Editor ................................................................................................... 3-2
About the Data Dictionary and Dictionary Facets .................................................................. 3-4
Assigning Data Dictionary Names to Variables with the Data Dictionary ................................. 3-5
Opening the Variable Editor ............................................................................................... 3-6
Filtering Variables Listed in the Variable Editor ..................................................................... 3-7
Creating Calculated Variables ............................................................................................. 3-8
Copying Calculated Variables.............................................................................................. 3-9
Deleting Calculated Variables ............................................................................................ 3-10
Assigning Names and Calculations to Variables ................................................................... 3-11
Selecting Units of Measurement for Variables ..................................................................... 3-13
Selecting Report Display Settings for Variables ................................................................... 3-14
Selecting Plot Display Settings for Variables ........................................................................ 3-15
Selecting the Math Options for Variables ............................................................................ 3-16
Selecting the Data Dictionary Name or Facets for Variables.................................................. 3-18
Variable Selections
There are six groups of columns for setting variable attributes, which display or hide
when you click the buttons at the top of the window:
On the Define columns, you can assign names, select the variable type, and (for
calculated variables) enter the calculation.
On the Units columns, you can select the units of measurement, and the display
and input units.
On the Report columns, you can select formatting requirements (such as report
width or text justification) and the three possible headings.
On the Plot columns, you can select display settings (such as colors, fills, and
point type).
On the Math columns, you can select math options.
On the Dictionary columns, you can assign a data dictionary name or facets.
Facets
Each dictionary name has facets assigned to them, which categorize the variables.
There are six main categories of facets. Each category of facets has sub-categories.
The Property facet has sub-categories such as Allocated, Measured, and
Predicted.
The Aggregation facet has sub-categories such as Cumulative and Maximum.
The Frequency facet has sub-categories such as Daily, Monthly, Sporadic, and
Static.
The Product facet has sub-categories such as Condensate, Lease, Oil, and
Railroad Commission District.
The Measure facet has sub-categories such as Coordinate, Diameter, Pressure,
and Viscosity.
The Condition facet has sub-categories such as Downstream, Flowing Wellhead,
Reservoir, and Solution.
The combination of facets uniquely defines a single dictionary item.
Note: You also can assign dictionary names in the Variable Editor or on the
Edit Schema Tables window.
1 On the Setup tab, in the Variable Managers group, click Data Dictionary.
The Data Dictionary opens.
2 To sort the list of variables, double-click a column heading.
3 To filter the list by data dictionary name:
a. Click the Advanced Filter ( ) button.
The facet filters display. Select one or more facets.
b. To clear all filters and show all dictionary names, click Clear All.
c. To show only the dictionary names with a specific word in the Name, type the
word in the Type ahead filter field.
4 To assign a variable to a dictionary name: In the Variable column, select a
new variable.
5 When you are finished, click OK to save your changes and close the window.
Note: There are two ways to open the Variable Editor. To add calculated
variables, the list of variables show calculated variables. The list is filtered
for you when you open it by clicking Calculated Variables.
Follow these steps to create a calculated variable. When you are finished, you can close
the Variable Editor, or you can make additional selections for the new variable.
1 On the Setup tab, in the Variable Managers group, click Calculated
Variable Editor.
The Variable Editor opens, and is filtered to show calculated variables.
2 Click Add Calculated Variable.
The Edit Calculated Variable window opens.
3 Enter project variables, system functions, or user functions to your calculated
variable on this entry window.
4 Click OK to return to the Variable Editor.
The new calculated variable is the last variable listed on the Variable Editor.
By default, the Name is NewItem. The equation you entered displays in the
Equation column.
5 Enter a new Name, which is the name of the variable as it displays in the
entry windows.
6 Select a Dictionary Name. This is a standardized name that follows the naming
protocols at your company, and displays on plot and report legends; the dictionary
name has a set of facets assigned to it.
7 Enter a Display Name. This is a standardized name that follows the naming
protocols at your company.
8 By default, the new calculated variable displays in variable lists, but you can hide it.
For example, you may want to hide it if it is used only in other variables and not
used by itself. To hide it, clear the check box in the Show in Lists column.
9 Click OK to save your changes and close the window, or change the
variable attributes.
Note: You cannot make new selections for variables in a Shared Workspace.
If you are mapping calculated variables: On the Setup tab, in the Variable
Managers group, click Calculated Variable Editor.
The Variable Editor opens, and is filtered to show calculated variables.
2 By default, the Define columns display. If you have hidden these columns,
click Define.
3 To assign new names, enter or select a new name in the Name, Dictionary
Name, and Display Name columns.
Name is the name of the variable as it displays in the entry windows. It is
entered when you create a variable, and cannot be changed after it is entered.
Dictionary Name has a set of facets assigned to it. It is part of the
Data Dictionary.
Display Name is a standardized name that follows the naming protocols at
your company. It displays on plot and report legends. Do not use special
characters (such as asterisks or the pound sign).
4 If you do not want the variable to display in variable lists, clear the check box in the
Show in Lists column. For example, you may want to hide variables that are used
only in other variables and not used by themselves.
Note: If you want to change this setting for all variables, change your input
variable preferences.
5 (Optional) In the User and Class columns, enter a word that helps categorize the
variable. These columns help with sorting the list of variables. For example, if a
person named Gonzales created a variable for cumulative water cut, you may want
to enter Gonzales in the User column, and Cumulative in the Class column so
that you can sort the list by user or class and see all the variables created by
Gonzales or all the variables that show cumulative values.
6 For calculated variables, you can add or change the equation:
a. Click in the cell in the Equation column.
The Assist button displays in the cell.
b. Click Assist.
The Edit Calculated Variable window opens.
Note: You cannot make new selections for variables in a Shared Workspace.
If you are mapping calculated variables: On the Setup tab, in the Variable
Managers group, click Calculated Variable Editor.
The Variable Editor opens, and is filtered to show calculated variables.
2 By default, the definition columns display. If you want to hide them, click Define.
3 Click Units.
The units columns display.
4 In the Units column, select the correct type of unit to display as a label.
5 If you want to override the OFM settings, in the Display Units column select the
alternate type of measurement.
6 In the Input Unit column, select the type of measurement used in the database.
7 To hide the units columns, click Units again.
8 Click OK to save your changes and close the window, or make changes to other
variable attributes.
Note: You cannot make new selections for variables in a Shared Workspace.
2 By default, the definition columns display. If you want to hide them, click Define.
3 Click Report.
The report columns display.
4 In the Report Width column, select the width of a column containing the variable.
This is a relative number, not a measurement in inches or centimeters.
5 In the Report Width Decimals column, select the number of decimal places
to display.
6 In the Report Justification column, select the text justification for the numbers
in a column containing the variable (but not the column header).
7 If the variable type is Text, in the Report Case column select the capitalization
to use.
8 In the Report Heading 1, Report Heading 2, and Report Heading 3
columns, enter up to three lines of text for the column heading of a column
containing the variable.
Note: Do not enter the units of measurement in the report heading columns. OFM
automatically adds that information to your headings.
Note: You cannot make new selections for variables in a Shared Workspace.
If you are mapping calculated variables: On the Setup tab, in the Variable
Managers group, click Calculated Variable Editor.
The Variable Editor opens, and is filtered to show calculated variables.
2 By default, the definition columns display. If you want to hide them, click Define.
3 Click Plot.
The plot columns display.
4 In the Curve Name column, enter the text that defines the line in the legend (the
label text). If you do not enter a curve name, the legend will show only the selected
completion, without identifying the curve. Do not use special characters (such as
asterisks or the pound sign).
5 In the Curve Line Color column, select the color of the line that represents
the variable.
Note: To select a single color for all the variables, click the column heading and
then press Ctrl while selecting a color.
6 In the Curve Line Type column, select a type of line (solid, dashed, dotted, or
dashed and dotted).
7 In the Curve Line Width column, select the width of the line that represents the
variable (the smallest number is the thinnest line).
8 In the Curve Fill Interior column, choose to fill the area under the curve line with
a solid color, hatched lines, a pattern, or with no fill.
9 In the Curve Fill Style column, further describe the fill for the area under the
curve line.
10 In the Curve Point Type column, select the symbol to mark the points.
11 In the Curve Point Size column, select the size for the symbol that marks
the points.
12 To hide the plot columns, click Plot again.
13 Click OK to save your changes and close the window, or change the other
variable attributes.
Note: You cannot change some of the selections in the Math columns for
calculated and input variables in My Workspace, and you cannot make new
selections for variables in a Shared Workspace.
2 By default, the definition columns display. If you want to hide them, click Define.
3 Click Math.
The math columns display.
4 In the Carry Forward Value column, select the check box if you want to fill empty
cells with the value of the last non-null value (that is, carry forward the last known
value). In the Carry Forward Times column enter the maximum number of times
you want to do this.
Note: If you enter 0 in the Carry Forward Times column, OFM will fill all empty
fields with the value. Usually this is not a good choice.
Caution: When you view results that are created with the Carry Forward feature,
you will not be able to identify the difference between results from real
data, and results from carried-forward data.
5 In the Output Multiplier column, select a multiplier for the way you want to see
the data in your plots, reports, and other output. Make sure to select the
correct multiplier.
6 In the Input Multiplier column, select a multiplier for the data in the field. This is
the number that the value will be multiplied by, to get a base value.
7 In the Grouping Option column, select whether you want to sum or average
individual data values to arrive at a group value.
8 In the Grouping Multiply-by Factor column, select the check box if you want
pattern factors applied to the variable, or if you want the variables specified on the
Options window to be applied to the variable.
9 If you want to limit the range of data that can be loaded (for input values only),
select the check box in the Validate Value on Import column.
The last three columns become active.
10 In the Import Validation Min. Value column, enter the minimum value allowed
to be loaded.
11 In the Import Validation Max. Value column, enter the maximum
value allowed.
12 In the Import Validation Default Value column, enter the default value if data
is missing in a load file record, or if the data being loaded is outside the minimum
or maximum range.
13 To hide the math columns, click Math again.
14 Click OK to save your changes and close the window, or make changes to other
variable attributes.
Note: You cannot make new selections for variables in a Shared Workspace.
If you are mapping calculated variables: On the Setup tab, in the Variable
Managers group, click Calculated Variable Editor.
The Variable Editor opens, and is filtered to show calculated variables.
2 By default, the definition columns display. If you want to hide them, click Define.
3 Click Dictionary.
The dictionary columns display.
4 To assign a dictionary name:
a. In the Dictionary Name column select a name.
Dictionary names that are assigned to other variables are gray and you
cannot select them.
Make sure that the frequency matches correctly with the data in the field.
For example, if the variable has monthly data, do not select a dictionary
name with daily frequency. If you select a dictionary name with a
Frequency facet that does not match the variable type, a red box displays
around the variable.
b. To remove a dictionary name selection, click in the Dictionary Name cell and
then press Delete.
The Dictionary Name becomes empty, and you can select facets.
5 If you cannot find an appropriate and available data dictionary name, you can
assign facets: In the Property, Aggregation, Frequency, Product, Measure,
and Condition columns, select the facets appropriate for the variable.
6 Click OK to save your changes and close the window, or make changes to other
variable attributes.
In This Chapter
Overview of Catalogs......................................................................................................... 4-2
About the Data Dictionary and Dictionary Facets .................................................................. 4-3
Using Analyses Saved in Catalogs ....................................................................................... 4-4
Filtering the List of Catalog Items ....................................................................................... 4-5
Assigning Dictionary Names to Variables in the Catalog ........................................................ 4-6
Creating New Catalog Items............................................................................................... 4-7
Switching Between Catalogs.............................................................................................. 4-10
Sharing Catalog Items with Others .................................................................................... 4-11
List: All Dictionary Names and Facets ................................................................................. 4-12
Catalogs 4-1
Schlumberger Private - Customer Use
Overview of Catalogs
Overview of Catalogs
The catalog is a collection of analyses, which have the variables and formatting already
applied to them. You can use these to create common analyses quickly. OFM has a
standard catalog. You can create your own catalog, and save analyses to it. The catalog
you create can be shared with others.
To use the catalog items, you must assign data dictionary names to the variables.
Facets
Each dictionary name has facets assigned to them, which categorize the variables.
There are six main categories of facets. Each category of facets has sub-categories.
The Property facet has sub-categories such as Allocated, Measured, and
Predicted.
The Aggregation facet has sub-categories such as Cumulative and Maximum.
The Frequency facet has sub-categories such as Daily, Monthly, Sporadic, and
Static.
The Product facet has sub-categories such as Condensate, Lease, Oil, and
Railroad Commission District.
The Measure facet has sub-categories such as Coordinate, Diameter, Pressure,
and Viscosity.
The Condition facet has sub-categories such as Downstream, Flowing Wellhead,
Reservoir, and Solution.
The combination of facets uniquely defines a single dictionary item.
Assigning Data Dictionary Names and Facets
You can assign data dictionary names to variables on several different windows in OFM:
On the Dictionary tab of the Edit Schema Tables window
On the Data Dictionary window
On the Variable Editor window
The effect is the same. Use the window that is most convenient for you.
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Using Analyses Saved in Catalogs
Note: You only can use valid catalog items. In the Valid column, the check mark
icon ( ) indicates that the catalog item is valid. If a catalog item has a
warning icon ( ), you must map the variables used in the catalog item
to a dictionary name before using it.
3 To use the catalog item, in the table select the item and then click Add.
The analysis opens and is added to your Analysis pane.
4 When you are finished, click Close.
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Assigning Dictionary Names to Variables in the Catalog
If you are adding new catalog items to the standard catalog, create the
sub-folder inside the OFM installation folder, at...\OFM 2012\
Template Catalog.
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text between the two tags and type a new description word to display in the
Operation column on the Catalog. The words you add for the operation help
you identify the analysis when it is listed in the Catalog. If you add operation
lines, remember to begin the line with <Operation> and end the line
with </Operation>.
e. Save the file (with the same file name and extension) and close it.
6 To make sure the catalog item is valid:
a. In OFM, on the Home tab, in the Launch analysis group, click Catalog.
b. If you added the catalog item to a catalog you created: In the upper-left
corner, click the catalog button and select Select User Catalog Location.
Select the folder you created to hold all your catalog items (not the sub-folder
that has the one analysis you saved) and then click OK.
c. View the Valid column. The warning icon ( ) means that you must map
the item. The check mark icon ( ) means that the item is mapped and is
ready to use.
7 If you added the catalog item to the standard catalog, it is listed when you open the
Catalog. If you added the catalog item to a catalog you created, follow these steps
to use it:
a. In OFM, on the Home tab, in the Launch analysis group, click Catalog.
b. In the upper-left corner, click the catalog button and select
Select User Catalog Location.
c. Select the folder you created to hold all your catalog items (not the sub-folder
that has the one analysis you saved) and then click OK.
This folder is now your User Catalog. When you switch between Standard
Catalog and User Catalog, the folder you selected is the one that provides the
catalog items for the User Catalog.
d. Select the catalog item, click Add, and then click Close.
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d. If the catalog item is marked as invalid, map the variables used in the catalog
item to a data dictionary name.
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List: All Dictionary Names and Facets
Dictionary Names
Allocated Calendar Day CO2 Rate Allocated Cumulative Daily Reservoir
Allocated Calendar Day Condensate Rate CO2 Volume
Allocated Calendar Day Reservoir CO2 Rate Allocated Cumulative Daily Reservoir Injected
Steam Volume
Allocated Calendar Day Reservoir
Condensate Rate Allocated Cumulative Daily Reservoir Injected
Water Volume
Allocated Calendar Day Reservoir Gas Rate
Allocated Cumulative Daily Reservoir
Allocated Calendar Day Reservoir Injected Liquid Volume
CO2 Rate
Allocated Cumulative Daily Reservoir
Allocated Calendar Day Reservoir Injected Oil Volume
Gas Rate
Allocated Cumulative Daily Reservoir
Allocated Calendar Day Reservoir Injected Water Volume
Steam Rate
Allocated Cumulative Daily Water Cut
Allocated Calendar Day Reservoir Injected
Water Rate Allocated Cumulative Daily Water Oil Ratio
Allocated Calendar Day Reservoir Liquid Rate Allocated Cumulative Daily Water Volume
Allocated Calendar Day Reservoir Oil Rate Allocated Cumulative Gas Liquid Ratio
Allocated Calendar Day Reservoir Water Rate Allocated Cumulative Gas Oil Ratio
Allocated Calendar Day Water Rate Allocated Cumulative Monthly CO2 Volume
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List: All Dictionary Names and Facets
Allocated Cumulative Monthly Liquid Volume Allocated Daily Injected Gas Volume
Allocated Cumulative Monthly Oil Volume Allocated Daily Injected Steam Rate
Allocated Cumulative Monthly Reservoir Allocated Daily Injected Steam Volume
CO2 Volume Allocated Daily Injected Water Rate
Allocated Cumulative Monthly Reservoir Allocated Daily Injected Water Volume
Condensate Volume
Allocated Daily Liquid Rate
Allocated Cumulative Monthly Reservoir
Gas Volume Allocated Daily Liquid Volume
Allocated Monthly Days On CO2 Injection Allocated Producing Day Reservoir Injected
Gas Rate
Allocated Monthly Days On Gas Injection
Allocated Producing Day Reservoir Injected
Allocated Monthly Days On Gas Production Steam Rate
Allocated Monthly Days On Oil Production Allocated Producing Day Reservoir Injected
Allocated Monthly Days On Steam Injection Water Rate
Allocated Monthly Days On Water Injection Allocated Producing Day Reservoir Liquid Rate
Allocated Monthly Gas Injection Volume Allocated Producing Day Reservoir Oil Rate
Allocated Monthly Gas Volume Allocated Producing Day Reservoir Water Rate
Allocated Monthly Injected Water Volume Allocated Producing Day Water Rate
Allocated Monthly Liquid Volume Allocated Water Cut
Allocated Monthly Oil Volume Allocated Water Oil Ratio
Allocated Monthly Reservoir CO2 Volume Ambient Pressure
Allocated Monthly Reservoir Ambient Temperature
Condensate Volume API from Test
Allocated Monthly Reservoir Gas API gravity
Injection Volume
Bottom Hole Latitude
Allocated Monthly Reservoir Gas Volume
Bottom Hole Longitude
Allocated Monthly Reservoir Injected
Water Volume Bottom Hole X Coordinate
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List: All Dictionary Names and Facets
Calendar Day Reservoir Injected Water Rate Cumulative Gas Oil Ratio
Calendar Day Reservoir Liquid Rate Cumulative Monthly CO2 Volume
Calendar Day Reservoir Oil Rate Cumulative Monthly Condensate Volume
Calendar Day Reservoir Water Rate Cumulative Monthly Days On Gas Injection
Calendar Day Water Rate Cumulative Monthly Days On Production
Casing head Pressure from Test Cumulative Monthly Days On Water Injection
Choke Size Cumulative Monthly Gas Volume
Choke Size from Test Cumulative Monthly Injected CO2 Volume
CO2 From Test Cumulative Monthly Injected Gas Volume
CO2 Injection Pressure Cumulative Monthly Injected Steam Volume
CO2 Injection Temperature Cumulative Monthly Injected Water Volume
Cumulative Daily CO2 Volume Cumulative Monthly Liquid Volume
Cumulative Daily Condensate Volume Cumulative Monthly Oil Volume
Cumulative Daily Gas Liquid Ratio Cumulative Monthly Reservoir CO2 Volume
Cumulative Daily Gas Oil Ratio Cumulative Monthly Reservoir
Cumulative Daily Gas Volume Condensate Volume
Cumulative Daily Injected CO2 Volume Cumulative Monthly Reservoir Gas Volume
Cumulative Daily Reservoir Condensate Volume Cumulative Monthly Reservoir Liquid Volume
Cumulative Daily Reservoir Gas Volume Cumulative Monthly Reservoir Oil Volume
Cumulative Daily Reservoir Water Volume Daily Flowing Bottom Hole Temperature
Daily Reservoir Injected CO2 Volume Estimated Calendar Day Reservoir Liquid Rate
Daily Reservoir Injected Gas Rate Estimated Calendar Day Reservoir Oil Rate
Daily Reservoir Injected Gas Volume Estimated Calendar Day Reservoir Water Rate
Daily Reservoir Injected Steam Rate Estimated Calendar Day Water Rate
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Estimated Daily Reservoir Condensate Rate Estimated Monthly Days On CO2 Injection
Estimated Daily Reservoir Condensate Volume Estimated Monthly Days On Gas Injection
Estimated Daily Reservoir Gas Rate Estimated Monthly Days On Gas Production
Estimated Daily Reservoir Gas Volume Estimated Monthly Days On Oil Production
Estimated Daily Reservoir Injected CO2 Rate Estimated Monthly Days On Steam Injection
Estimated Daily Reservoir Injected CO2 Volume Estimated Monthly Days On Water Injection
Estimated Daily Reservoir Injected Gas Rate Estimated Monthly Gas Injection Volume
Estimated Daily Reservoir Injected Gas Volume Estimated Monthly Gas Volume
Estimated Daily Reservoir Injected Steam Rate Estimated Monthly Injected Water Volume
Estimated Daily Reservoir Oil Rate Estimated Monthly Reservoir Gas Volume
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List: All Dictionary Names and Facets
Measured Calendar Day Reservoir Oil Rate Measured Cumulative Daily Water Oil Ratio
Measured Calendar Day Reservoir Water Rate Measured Cumulative Daily Water Volume
Measured Calendar Day Water Rate Measured Cumulative Gas Liquid Ratio
Measured Choke Size Measured Cumulative Gas Oil Ratio
Measured CO2 Injection Pressure Measured Cumulative Monthly CO2 Volume
Measured CO2 Injection Temperature Measured Cumulative Monthly
Measured Cumulative Daily CO2 Volume Condensate Volume
Measured Cumulative Daily Gas Liquid Ratio Measured Cumulative Monthly Days
On Production
Measured Cumulative Daily Gas Oil Ratio
Measured Cumulative Monthly Days On
Measured Cumulative Daily Gas Volume Water Injection
Measured Cumulative Daily Injected Measured Cumulative Monthly Gas Volume
CO2 Volume
Measured Cumulative Monthly Injected
Measured Cumulative Daily Injected CO2 Volume
Gas Volume
Measured Cumulative Monthly Injected
Measured Cumulative Daily Injected Gas Volume
Steam Volume
Measured Cumulative Monthly Injected
Measured Cumulative Daily Injected Steam Volume
Water Volume
Measured Cumulative Monthly Injected
Measured Cumulative Daily Liquid Volume Water Volume
Measured Cumulative Daily Oil Cut Measured Cumulative Monthly Liquid Volume
Measured Cumulative Daily Oil Volume Measured Cumulative Monthly Oil Volume
Measured Cumulative Daily Reservoir Measured Cumulative Monthly Reservoir
CO2 Volume CO2 Volume
Measured Cumulative Daily Reservoir Measured Cumulative Monthly Reservoir
Condensate Volume Condensate Volume
Measured Cumulative Daily Reservoir Measured Cumulative Monthly Reservoir
Gas Volume Gas Volume
Measured Cumulative Daily Reservoir Injected Measured Cumulative Monthly Reservoir
CO2 Volume Injected CO2 Volume
Measured Cumulative Daily Reservoir Injected Measured Cumulative Monthly Reservoir
Gas Volume Injected Gas Volume
Measured Cumulative Daily Reservoir Injected Measured Cumulative Monthly Reservoir
Steam Volume Injected Steam Volume
Measured Cumulative Daily Reservoir Injected Measured Cumulative Monthly Reservoir
Water Volume Injected Water Volume
Measured Cumulative Daily Reservoir Measured Cumulative Monthly Reservoir
Liquid Volume Liquid Volume
Measured Cumulative Daily Reservoir Measured Cumulative Monthly Reservoir
Oil Volume Oil Volume
Measured Cumulative Daily Reservoir Measured Cumulative Monthly Reservoir
Water Volume Water Volume
Measured Cumulative Daily Water Cut Measured Cumulative Monthly Water Volume
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List: All Dictionary Names and Facets
Measured Cumulative Oil Cut Measured Daily Reservoir Injected Gas Volume
Measured Cumulative Water Cut Measured Daily Reservoir Injected Steam Rate
Measured Cumulative Water Oil Ratio Measured Daily Reservoir Injected
Measured Daily CO2 Rate Steam Volume
Measured Daily CO2 Volume Measured Daily Reservoir Injected Water Rate
Measured Monthly Days On CO2 Injection Measured Producing Day Reservoir Gas Rate
Measured Monthly Days On Gas Injection Measured Producing Day Reservoir Injected
Measured Monthly Days On Gas Production CO2 Rate
Measured Monthly Days On Oil Production Measured Producing Day Reservoir Injected
Gas Rate
Measured Monthly Days On Steam Injection
Measured Producing Day Reservoir Injected
Measured Monthly Days On Water Injection Steam Rate
Measured Monthly Gas Injection Volume Measured Producing Day Reservoir Injected
Measured Monthly Gas Volume Water Rate
Measured Monthly Injected Water Volume Measured Producing Day Reservoir Liquid Rate
Measured Monthly Liquid Volume Measured Producing Day Reservoir Oil Rate
Measured Monthly Oil Volume Measured Producing Day Reservoir Water Rate
Measured Monthly Reservoir CO2 Volume Measured Producing Day Water Rate
Measured Monthly Reservoir Measured Reservoir Pressure
Condensate Volume Measured Reservoir Temperature
Measured Monthly Reservoir Gas Measured Shut In Bottom Hole Pressure
Injection Volume
Measured Shut In Tubing Pressure
Measured Monthly Reservoir Gas Volume
Measured Shut In Wellhead Pressure
Measured Monthly Reservoir Injected
Water Volume Measured Steam Injection Pressure
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List: All Dictionary Names and Facets
Solution Gas Water Ratio Target Cumulative Daily Injected Water Volume
Target Calendar Day Injected Steam Rate Target Cumulative Daily Reservoir Injected
Water Volume
Target Calendar Day Injected Water Rate
Target Cumulative Daily Reservoir
Target Calendar Day Liquid Rate Liquid Volume
Target Calendar Day Oil Rate Target Cumulative Daily Reservoir Oil Volume
Target Calendar Day Reservoir CO2 Rate Target Cumulative Daily Reservoir
Target Calendar Day Reservoir Water Volume
Condensate Rate Target Cumulative Daily Water Volume
Target Calendar Day Reservoir Gas Rate Target Cumulative Monthly CO2 Volume
Target Calendar Day Reservoir Injected Target Cumulative Monthly Condensate Volume
CO2 Rate
Target Cumulative Monthly Gas Volume
Target Calendar Day Reservoir Injected
Gas Rate Target Cumulative Monthly Injected
CO2 Volume
Target Calendar Day Reservoir Injected
Steam Rate Target Cumulative Monthly Injected
Gas Volume
Target Calendar Day Reservoir Injected
Water Rate Target Cumulative Monthly Injected
Steam Volume
Target Calendar Day Reservoir Liquid Rate
Target Cumulative Monthly Injected
Target Calendar Day Reservoir Oil Rate Water Volume
Target Calendar Day Reservoir Water Rate Target Cumulative Monthly Liquid Volume
Target Calendar Day Water Rate Target Cumulative Monthly Oil Volume
Target Choke Size Target Cumulative Monthly Reservoir
Target CO2 Injection Pressure CO2 Volume
Target CO2 Injection Temperature Target Cumulative Monthly Reservoir
Target Cumulative Daily CO2 Volume Condensate Volume
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List: All Dictionary Names and Facets
Target Cumulative Monthly Reservoir Injected Target Daily Reservoir Condensate Volume
Gas Volume Target Daily Reservoir Gas Rate
Target Cumulative Monthly Reservoir Injected Target Daily Reservoir Gas Volume
Steam Volume
Target Daily Reservoir Injected CO2 Rate
Target Cumulative Monthly Reservoir Injected
Water Volume Target Daily Reservoir Injected CO2 Volume
Target Cumulative Monthly Reservoir Target Daily Reservoir Injected Gas Rate
Liquid Volume Target Daily Reservoir Injected Gas Volume
Target Cumulative Monthly Reservoir Target Daily Reservoir Injected Steam Rate
Oil Volume Target Daily Reservoir Injected Steam Volume
Target Cumulative Monthly Reservoir Target Daily Reservoir Injected Water Rate
Water Volume
Target Daily Reservoir Injected Water Volume
Target Cumulative Monthly Water Volume
Target Daily Reservoir Liquid Rate
Target Daily CO2 Rate
Target Daily Reservoir Liquid Volume
Target Daily CO2 Volume
Target Daily Reservoir Oil Rate
Target Daily Condensate Rate
Target Daily Reservoir Oil Volume
Target Daily Condensate Volume
Target Daily Reservoir Water Rate
Target Daily Gas Liquid Ratio
Target Daily Reservoir Water Volume
Target Daily Gas Oil Ratio
Target Daily Water Oil Ratio
Target Daily Gas Rate
Target Daily Water Rate
Target Daily Gas Volume
Target Daily Water Volume
Target Daily Hours On CO2 Injection
Target Downstream Choke Pressure
Target Daily Hours On Gas Injection
Target Flowing Bottom Hole Pressure
Target Daily Hours On Gas Production
Target Flowing Bottom Hole Temperature
Target Daily Hours On Oil Production
Target Flowing Casing Head Pressure
Target Daily Hours On Steam Injection
Target Flowing Tubing Temperature
Target Daily Hours On Water Injection
Target Flowing Wellhead Pressure
Target Daily Injected CO2 Rate
Target Flowing Wellhead Temperature
Target Daily Injected CO2 Volume
Target Gas Injection Pressure
Target Daily Injected Gas Rate
Target Gas Injection Temperature
Target Daily Injected Gas Volume
Target Gaslift Injection Rate
Target Daily Injected Steam Rate
Target Monthly CO2 Injection Reservoir Volume
Target Daily Injected Steam Volume
Target Monthly CO2 Injection Volume
Target Daily Injected Water Rate
Target Monthly CO2 Volume
Target Daily Injected Water Volume
Target Monthly Condensate Volume
Target Daily Liquid Rate
Target Monthly Days On CO2 Injection
Target Daily Liquid Volume
Target Monthly Days On Gas Injection
Target Daily Oil Rate
Target Monthly Days On Gas Production
Target Daily Oil Volume
Target Monthly Days On Oil Production
Target Daily Reservoir CO2 Rate
Target Monthly Days On Steam Injection
Target Daily Reservoir CO2 Volume
Target Monthly Days On Water Injection
Target Daily Reservoir Condensate Rate
Target Monthly Gas Injection Volume Target Producing Day Reservoir Injected
Target Monthly Gas Volume Steam Rate
Target Monthly Injected Water Volume Target Producing Day Reservoir Injected
Water Rate
Target Monthly Liquid Volume
Target Producing Day Reservoir Liquid Rate
Target Monthly Oil Volume
Target Producing Day Reservoir Oil Rate
Target Monthly Reservoir CO2 Volume
Target Producing Day Reservoir Water Rate
Target Monthly Reservoir Condensate Volume
Target Producing Day Water Rate
Target Monthly Reservoir Gas Injection Volume
Target Reservoir Pressure
Target Monthly Reservoir Gas Volume
Target Shut In Bottom Hole Pressure
Target Monthly Reservoir Injected
Water Volume Target Shut In Tubing Pressure
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Property Facet
Allocated Optimized
Ambient Predicted
Estimated PVT
Forecasted Target
Measured Test
Aggregation Facet
Cumulative
Maximum
Producing Day
Frequency Facet
Calendar Day Producing Day
Daily Residual
Initial Sporadic
Monthly Static
Original
Measure Facet
Area Longitude
Compressibility Permeability
Coordinate Porosity
Days On Pressure
Density Rate
Depth Salinity
Diameter Saturation
Formation Volume Factor Temperature
Fraction Thickness
Hours On Viscosity
Latitude Volume
Product Facet
Alias P/Z
Basin Platform
Block Pool
Bottom Railroad Commission District
Choke Range
CO2 Reservoir CO2
Completion Reservoir Condensate
Condensate Reservoir Gas
County Reservoir Liquid
Fault Block Reservoir Oil
Field Reservoir Steam
Formation Reservoir Water
Gas Steam
GLR Top
GOR Total
GWR Total Well Depth
KB Elevation Water
Lease Water Cut
Lift Gas WOR
Liquid Barium
Oil Sulfate
OilCut Magnesium
Operator Strontium
Condition Facet
Bottom Hole Reservoir
Downstream Rock
Flowing Bottom Hole Shutin Bottom Hole
Flowing Casing Head Shutin Wellhead
Flowing Wellhead Solution
In Place Surface
Injected Tubing
Produced Upstream
Reference Wellhead
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Index
assigning names and calculations (on the Edit
# Schema Tables window), 2-13
# assigning names and calculations (on the
in curve names, 2-17 Variable Editor), 3-11
in display names, 2-13 on the Edit Schema Tables window, 2-2
calculated variables
* assigning names and calculations (on the Edit
* Schema Tables window), 2-13
in curve names, 2-16 assigning names and calculations (on the
in display name, 2-13 Variable Editor), 3-11
copying, 3-9
creating, 3-8
. deleting, 3-10
.dca, about OFM-defined data, 2-23 opening the Variable Editor, 3-6
.dev, about OFM-defined data, 2-23 carry values forward
.flt, about OFM-defined data, 2-23 setting math options for variables (on the Edit
.mdb Schema Tables window), 2-15
about OFM data, 2-22 setting math options for variables (on the
about OFM-defined data, 2-23 Variable Editor), 3-16
.mrk, about OFM-defined data, 2-23 catalogs
.pat, about OFM-defined data, 2-23 about, 4-2
.pvt, about OFM-defined data, 2-23 assigning dictionary names in, 4-6
.sym, loading on the Edit Schema Tables window, assigning dictionary names in (example), 2-19
2-27 correcting invalid catalog items, 4-6
.txt, saving table data as, 2-29 creating new items for, 4-7
.wbd, about OFM-defined data, 2-23 filtering list of catalog items, 4-5
sharing, 4-11
A switching between, 4-10
aggregation facet using analyses in, 4-4
about dictionary facets, 3-4, 4-3 color
list of, 28 variables, plot display settings (on the Edit
analyses, using in the catalog, 4-4 Schema Tables window), 2-17
Associations window, using, 2-25 variables, plot display settings (on the Variable
asterisk Editor), 3-15
in curve names, 2-16 completion depth, making base map associations to
in display name, 2-13 identify, 2-26
average group value condition facet
selecting, for group values of variables (on the about dictionary facets, 3-4, 4-3
Edit Schema Tables window), 2-15 list of, 29
selecting, for group values of variables (on the coordinates, making base map associations for,
Variable Editor), 3-16 2-27
cross-reference data, entering and changing, 2-28
B
base map associations, making, 2-25 D
bottom depth, making base map associations to data
identify, 2-26 about the types of data, 2-22
making base map associations, 2-25
OFM-defined, about the data types, 2-23
C source, changing the home data source, 2-6
calculated fields
adding, to a table, 2-7
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sources, on the Edit Schema Tables window, reference, making base map associations to
2-2 identify, 2-26
data dictionary deviations
about, 3-4, 4-3 about OFM-defined data, 2-23
dictionary name (on the Variable Editor), 3-11 delta lat-long, 2-27
lists of names and facets, about (full list), 4-12 making base map associations to identify
lists of names and facets, aggregation facets, depths, 2-25
28 display units
lists of names and facets, condition facets, 29 selecting for variables (on the Edit Schema
lists of names and facets, dictionary names, Tables window), 2-14
4-13 selecting for variables (on the Variable Editor),
lists of names and facets, frequency facets, 28 3-13
lists of names and facets, measure facets, 28
lists of names and facets, product facets, 4-29 E
lists of names and facets, property facets, 4-28
Edit Calculated Field window, using, 2-7
math options (on the Variable Editor), 3-16
Edit Calculated Variable window
name (example), 2-19
copying calculated variables, 3-9
name (from the Catalog), 4-6
creating calculated variables, 3-8
name or facets (on the Data Dictionary), 3-5
Edit Schema Tables window
name or facets (on the Edit Schema Tables
about, 2-2
window), 2-18
adding calculated fields, 2-7
name or facets (on the Variable Editor), 3-18
comparison to the Variable Editor, 3-2
plot display settings (on the Edit Schema Tables
window), 2-17
plot display settings (on the Variable Editor), F
3-15 fault data, about OFM-defined data, 2-23
report display settings (on the Edit Schema fields
Tables window), 2-16 adding to a table, 2-7
report display settings (on the Variable Editor), calculated, adding to a table, 2-7
3-14 calculated, assigning names and calculations,
units of measurement (on the Edit Schema 2-13
Tables window), 2-14 calculated, enabling and disabling in a table,
units of measurement (on the Variable Editor), 2-8
3-13 changing the units of measurement for label,
data range 2-14
setting for variables (on the Edit Schema Tables deleting, 2-11
window), 2-15 enabling and disabling, in a table, 2-8
setting for variables (on the Variable Editor), formatting field data in plots, 2-17
3-16 formatting field data in reports, 2-16
database units on the Edit Schema Tables window, 2-2
selecting, for variables (on the Edit Schema renaming, 2-9
Tables window), 2-14 setting math options for, 2-15
selecting, for variables (on the Variable Editor), viewing master table keys and delimiters, 2-12
3-13 forecast data
date range about OFM-defined data, 2-23
selecting, for tables, 2-10 managing, 2-23
selecting, for variables (on the Edit Schema frequency facet
Tables window), 2-15 about dictionary facets, 3-4, 4-3
selecting, for variables (on the Variable Editor), list of, 28
3-16
delta lat-long, deviation surveys, 2-27 H
depth
home data source
bottom, base map associations, 2-26
changing, 2-6
completion, base map associations, 2-26
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on the Edit Schema Tables window, 2-2 calculated fields, adding to, 2-7
product facet date ranges, setting, 2-10
about dictionary facets, 3-4, 4-3 deleting, 2-11
list of, 4-29 enabling and disabling, 2-5
property facet enabling and disabling fields in, 2-8
about dictionary facets, 3-4, 4-3 fields, adding to, 2-7
list of, 4-28 master table keys and delimiters, viewing, 2-12
PVT OFM-defined tables, managing, 2-23
about OFM-defined data, 2-23 on the Edit Schema Tables window, 2-2
making base map associations for entities, 2-27 renaming, 2-9
type and keys, changing, 2-9
R
reference depth, making base map associations to U
identify, 2-26 unique IDs, viewing on Data Grid, 2-28
rename table or field, 2-9 units of measurement
report display settings selecting, for variables (on the Edit Schema
selecting for variables (on the Edit Schema Tables window), 2-14
Tables window), 2-16 selecting, for variables (on the Variable Editor),
selecting for variables (on the Variable Editor), 3-13
3-14 User Catalog
creating new catalog items for, 4-7
S sharing, 4-11
switching between, 4-10
share catalogs, 4-11
UTM, converting from lat-long, 2-27
Shared Workspace on the Edit Schema Tables
window, 2-2
sort V
catalog items, 4-5 Variable Editor
data dictionary, sorting the list of variables, about, 3-2
3-11 assigning dictionary name (example), 2-19
SQL query on the Data Grid, 2-28 data dictionary and, 3-4, 4-3
Standard Catalog filtering, 3-7
creating items for User Catalog, 4-7 opening, 3-6
switching between, 4-10 variables
subsea elevations, making base map associations assigning a display name and calculation to (on
for reference depth, 2-26 the Edit Schema Tables window), 2-13
sum group value assigning dictionary name (example), 2-19
selecting, for group values of variables (on the assigning dictionary name or facets (on the Edit
Edit Schema Tables window), 2-15 Schema Tables window), 2-18
selecting, for group values of variables (on the calculated, assigning names and calculations
Variable Editor), 3-16 (on the Edit Schema Tables window), 2-13
symbols calculated, assigning names and calculations
loading on the Edit Schema Tables window, (on the Variable Editor), 3-11
2-27 calculated, copying, 3-9
making base map associations for, 2-25 calculated, creating, 3-8
making base map associations to show at calculated, deleting, 3-10
bottom of well, 2-26 calculated, opening the Variable Editor, 3-6
input, opening the Variable Editor, 3-6
T opening the Variable Editor, 3-6
table data, entering and changing, 2-28
tables W
adding, 2-5 well names, making base map associations to
base map associations, making, 2-25 identify, 2-25
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