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==== Requirements ==== | ==== Requirements ==== | ||
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=== Data === | === Data === | ||
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==== Background: Well data in GeoScene3D ==== | ==== Background: Well data in GeoScene3D ==== | ||
- | **Layer Data**: Well Key, Layer Index, X, Y, Elevation, | + | **Layer Data**: Well Key, Layer Index, X, Y, Elevation, Top Depth, Bottom Depth, Symbol\\ |
**Water Levels**: Well Key, (Water Level Index), Water Level, (Time of Measurement), | **Water Levels**: Well Key, (Water Level Index), Water Level, (Time of Measurement), | ||
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Only “Layer Data” is mandatory, the other data sources are optional. The underlying data sources can be e.g. simple CSV files as shown in Figure 2. It can also be a set of tables, or even views, in a database, as shown in Figure 3. The sources can be combined as you please, importing e.g. Layer Data from a table in a database and inclinations from a CSV file. | Only “Layer Data” is mandatory, the other data sources are optional. The underlying data sources can be e.g. simple CSV files as shown in Figure 2. It can also be a set of tables, or even views, in a database, as shown in Figure 3. The sources can be combined as you please, importing e.g. Layer Data from a table in a database and inclinations from a CSV file. | ||
- | ==== Step 1. Work flow In GeoScene3D ==== | + | {{vimeo> |
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1. Startup the “Add Data Wizard” by selecting the menu in “Manager” and select ”Add Data Wizard”, or pressing the speed button {{: | 1. Startup the “Add Data Wizard” by selecting the menu in “Manager” and select ”Add Data Wizard”, or pressing the speed button {{: | ||
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- | 2. Select “Local File or Database”. Press “Next”.\\ | + | 2. //Select “Local File or Database”. Press “Next”.// \\ |
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- | 3. Browse for the ”Layer Data” data source on your hard drive or network. Depending on the type of file you select, the window will change according to data type. If selecting a file you are presented with step 3A-5A. If selecting a database, e.g. an Access or firebird database, you are presented with step 3B-4B.\\ | + | 3. //Browse for the ”Layer Data” data source on your hard drive or network. Depending on the type of file you select, the window will change according to data type. If selecting a file you are presented with step 3A-5A.\\ |
+ | If selecting a database, e.g. an Access or firebird database, you are presented with step 3B-4B.// \\ | ||
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- | 3A. File selected. Setup the decimal separator and the column delimiter. Press “Next”.\\ | + | 3A. //File selected. Setup the decimal separator and the column delimiter. Press “Next”.// \\ |
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- | 4A. Select “Well Data”. Press “Next”.\\ | + | 4A. //Select “Well Data”. Press “Next”.// \\ |
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- | 5A. Setup the columns to be used. Press the ”Assign Fields” Button to access the column editor. Also here you add extra information from other data sources for Filters, Water Levels and Inclinations of the wells. When done press Next. (skip next page in tutorial)\\ | + | 5A. //Setup the columns to be used. Press the ”Assign Fields” Button to access the column editor. Also here you add extra information from other data sources for Filters, Water Levels and Inclinations of the wells. When done press Next. (skip next page in tutorial)// \\ |
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- | 3B. Database selected. Select the type. Here select the Database Type, “Wells”. Press “Next”.\\ | + | 3B.// Database selected. Select the type. Here select the Database Type, “Wells”. Press “Next”.// \\ |
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- | 4B: Setup the tables and columns to be used. Select the table – or view – in the drop-down box. Then press the ”Assign Fields” Button to access the column editor. Also here you add extra information from other data sources for Filters, Water Levels and Inclinations of the wells. When done press Next.\\ | + | 4B: //Setup the tables and columns to be used. Select the table – or view – in the drop-down box. Then press the ”Assign Fields” Button to access the column editor. Also here you add extra information from other data sources for Filters, Water Levels and Inclinations of the wells. When done press Next.// \\ |
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- | 6. Name the object node to be created and optionally select an existing group node or write the name of a new one to place the new well object in.\\ | + | 6. //Name the object node to be created and optionally select an existing group node or write the name of a new one to place the new well object in.// \\ |
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- | 2. If data do not appear in the 3D window, right click on data, "Me New Wells" in the “Object manager’” and choose "Move camera to object position" | + | 2. If data do not appear in the 3D window, right click on data, "Me New Wells" in the “Object manager’” and choose "Move camera to object position" |
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