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 This tutorial describes how to use import well data from ASCII format GeoSoft files. The tutorial starts with a small introduction of well data in the program and then explains how to use the “Add Data Wizard” to import your well data. This tutorial describes how to use import well data from ASCII format GeoSoft files. The tutorial starts with a small introduction of well data in the program and then explains how to use the “Add Data Wizard” to import your well data.
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 ==== Requirements ==== ==== Requirements ====
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-=== Module === 
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 === Data === === Data ===
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 ==== Well data in GeoScene3D ==== ==== Well data in GeoScene3D ====
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 <font inherit/inherit;;#3498db;;inherit>Figure 2 is an example of a GeoSoft well file. In line 9, the ‘Line 19-A-65‘ is the well ID/name. This format is called Line Interspersed. This well ID can also be in the GeoSoft well file as a separate column. GeoScene3D supports both formats.</font> <font inherit/inherit;;#3498db;;inherit>Figure 2 is an example of a GeoSoft well file. In line 9, the ‘Line 19-A-65‘ is the well ID/name. This format is called Line Interspersed. This well ID can also be in the GeoSoft well file as a separate column. GeoScene3D supports both formats.</font>
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 ==== Step 1. ==== ==== Step 1. ====
  
-Startup the “Add Data Wizard” by selecting the menu in “Manager”  ”Add Data Wizard”, or by pressing the button .+Startup the “Add Data Wizard” by selecting the menu in “Manager” -> ”Add Data Wizard”, or by pressing the button .
  
 This wizard guides you though a number of steps, and as a result, a 3D well object be created. Furthermore there will be added a source and a well data set. The wizard steps are explained below. This wizard guides you though a number of steps, and as a result, a 3D well object be created. Furthermore there will be added a source and a well data set. The wizard steps are explained below.
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-Press Next.+//Press Next.//
  
 2: Select “Local File or Database”. Press Next.\\ 2: Select “Local File or Database”. Press Next.\\
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-4: Change the ASCII Source Settings. See the tutorial: File Source Settings.\\+4:Change the ASCII Source Settings. See the tutorial: [[:geoscene3d:data_formats_and_specifications:filesourcesettings_geosoft|]].\\
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-6: Setup the colums to be used. Presse the ”Assign Fields” Button to access the column editor. Match the position and layer info with Column names in the file, e.g. the ‘X Position’ with the column named ‘DH_East’.\\+6: Setup the columns to be used. Presse the ”Assign Fields” Button to access the column editor. Match the position and layer info with Column names in the file, e.g. the ‘X Position’ with the column named ‘DH_East’.\\
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-Here it is also possible to use a fixed enxtent, instead of the scene extent, and to add additional SQL selection criterea.\\+Here it is also possible to use a fixed extent, instead of the scene extent, and to add additional SQL selection criteria.\\
 Use the preview data, to inspect the data. Note the ‘LINE’ and ‘LAYER_INDEX’ is now added as columns.\\ Use the preview data, to inspect the data. Note the ‘LINE’ and ‘LAYER_INDEX’ is now added as columns.\\
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 When done press Close, then press Next. When done press Close, then press Next.
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 ==== Step 2. Result ==== ==== Step 2. Result ====
  
 Name the 3D well object. You can select an existing group node or write the name of a new one. The well object will be places in this group.\\ Name the 3D well object. You can select an existing group node or write the name of a new one. The well object will be places in this group.\\
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 A new dataset has now been created in GeoScene3D, along with link to data sources and a new 3D object.\\ A new dataset has now been created in GeoScene3D, along with link to data sources and a new 3D object.\\
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