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WOW Software 5000.0.1.11
Release Notes and Administration Manual
Contents
Third Party Applications ................................................................................................................. 2
International Trade Compliance .................................................................................................... 3
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 4
Enhancements and Fixes .............................................................................................................. 5
Known Problems .......................................................................................................................... 13
Pre-Installation Planning .............................................................................................................. 14
Installation ..................................................................................................................................... 16
Configuring Security Options ....................................................................................................... 23
Configuring Other Landmark Applications .................................................................................. 26
Configuring Subscription Tools and Email .................................................................................. 30
Customizing the WOW Interface ................................................................................................. 32
Accessing WOW pages from other applications ........................................................................ 36
Configuring KRS ........................................................................................................................... 37
OpenWorks QC/QA Queries ....................................................................................................... 38
Command-Line Utilities ................................................................................................................ 40
The WOW GUI ............................................................................................................................. 45
Coordinate Conversion ................................................................................................................ 47
MD/TVD Conversion .................................................................................................................... 49
Integrating with Google Earth ...................................................................................................... 51
Creating OpenWorks WGS84 Shapefiles in Batch .................................................................... 53
Creating Projected Navigation Shapefiles in Batch .................................................................... 54
Creating Horizon Images in Batch ............................................................................................... 56
Creating ‘Live Trace’ Outlines ...................................................................................................... 57
Updating Seismic and Horizon Statistics .................................................................................... 61
Seismic Polygon Clipping ............................................................................................................ 62
Using ZGF Backdrops .................................................................................................................. 64
Converting ZGF Pictures to Shapefiles/Images in Batch ........................................................... 64
Integrating with ESRI GIS ............................................................................................................ 66
Customizing Choice of Color Maps ............................................................................................. 67
Viewing CGMs in WOW............................................................................................................... 68
Integrating with CDA .................................................................................................................... 69
Additional Customization Options ............................................................................................... 70
Maintenance and Troubleshooting .............................................................................................. 74
Appendix 1: Example wow.env File ............................................................................................ 75
Appendix 2: Summary of Important Files .................................................................................... 78
Appendix 3: WOW Architecture ................................................................................................... 80
Appendix 4: Apache Installation Options .................................................................................... 81
Appendix 5: Background on the Devkit Shells ............................................................................ 89
Appendix 6: WOW Functionality Checklist ................................................................................. 91
Appendix 7: WOW Documenter Attributes Migration to R5000 ................................................ 98
Contacting Landmark Customer Support ................................................................................. 102
WOW 5000.0.1.11 Release Notes March 2014
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Page 1 - WOW Software 5000.0.1.11

WOW Software 5000.0.1.11 Release Notes and Administration Manual Contents Third Party Applications ...

Page 2 - Third Party Applications

Version 5000.0.1.3 WOW 5000.0.1.3 is an update, which does not require re-installation of the WebApps software tree. This update is compatible with O

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RECOMP_MAX None None Not relevant MEAN None None Mean in new model will be computed as part of upgrade from the data. PERCENT_COV None None Percent c

Page 4 - Introduction

Structure of Remark Data For each PIM_SEIS_INFO record associated with a 3D project, three remark records will be created that are associated with th

Page 5 - Enhancements and Fixes

Contacting Landmark Customer Support Landmark software operates Technical Assistance Centers (TACs) in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United

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Regional Offices For contact information for regional offices, see the Contact Support page located at: http://css.lgc.com/InfoCenter/index?page=cont

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© 2014 Halliburton All Rights Reserved Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced o

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Version 5000.0.1.1 WOW 5000.0.1.1 is an update, which does not require re-installation of the WebApps software tree. This update is compatible with O

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6. Added a Well Status page displaying well symbols, launched from the OpenWorks Project Summary page. 7. Added a Well Location page, launched from

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Known Problems The addition of attributes to the Live Trace Outline shapefile dbf output (version 5000.0.1.8, defect 904045/6) means that preexisting

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Pre-Installation Planning Minimum Requirements The minimum requirement for the WOW server is: Server Hardware: Intel Pentium IA32 or X86_64 processor

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6. The domain name for the site. This will default correctly during installation if the site uses DNS to allow the resolving of domain names. To tes

Page 13 - Known Problems

Installation The latest WOW point product release can be obtained by electronic delivery using the Landmark Software Manager (requires PeopleSoft lo

Page 14 - Pre-Installation Planning

• Continue through the installation wizard, accepting license terms and confirming OWHOME and WOW_HOME locations. After the files are extracted, con

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• Apache administrator’s email: this email address is used in error messages when Apache has internal errors. Specify the system administrator’s ema

Page 16 - Installation

• Creates an example password file in the Apache configuration directory, containing the installation user only (with same username as password) and

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Third Party Applications Halliburton uses various third-party applications in the development of its software. Halliburton acknowledges that certain

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Configuring Districts Support for districts – collections of project data typically based on geographic or business unit criteria – is provided by Op

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5000.0.1.5 – update compatible with OpenWorks 5000.8.0.0 (June 2012) 5000.0.1.6 – update compatible with OpenWorks 5000.8.0.0 (September 2012) 5000.0

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This is the end of the compulsory installation process. To modify the default security sections or to add additional users, read the Security section

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Configuring Security Options This section applies to the WOW browser client only. All WOW command-line and GUI utilities obeys identical Oracle and L

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Adding Users to the Apache Password File A default password file is created during installation with only the install user added. Adding additional u

Page 23 - Configuring Security Options

</FilesMatch> 2. Update wow.env: prompt> vi $OWHOME/WebApps/conf/wow.env and change SECURITY_LEVEL to B or C. Protecting ‘Static’ Docum

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Configuring Other Landmark Applications Z-MAP Plus / Other Data Unlike OpenWorks and SeisWorks which have strong project management, Z-MAP Plus and s

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prompt> cd $OWHOME/WebApps/conf prompt> cp ascii_file_extensions.dat.default ascii_file_extensions.dat prompt> vi ascii_file_extensions.dat

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prompt> cd $OWHOME/WebApps/conf prompt> cp vip_projdirs.dat.default vip_projdirs.dat prompt> vi vip_projdirs.dat …add parent directories of

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AssetJournal AssetJournal projects contain web documents (using standard mime types such as html text and images) which are supported directly by the

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International Trade Compliance This application is manufactured or designed using U.S. origin technology and is therefore subject to the export contr

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Configuring Subscription Tools and Email The subscription tools allows users to request automatic notification by email in the event that data are ch

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To test WOW email on the command-line, use the testEmail utility: prompt> testEmail Usage: testEmail <plain|html|sendmail> <email address

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Customizing the WOW Interface Although WOW will install and run ‘out of the box’, it is designed to form part of a larger subsurface E&P portal.

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Up to version 5000.0.1.10 the default OpenWorks project listing is of project databases (PDBs). Since version 5000.0.1.11 this changes to a hierarchy

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Adding a ‘Custom’ Intro Page If a file wow_custom.html exists in $OWHOME/WebApps/htdocs, a link to this page will appear on the WOW front page. This

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Important note: this functionality is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. To implement, add the environmental variable WOW2003_URL to

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Accessing WOW pages from other applications District Redirects Most WOW pages can be accessed directly using an HTTP GET, i.e. a full URL with argume

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Configuring KRS OpenWorks knowledge reference system (KRS) documents can be loaded and viewed through WOW. The document types supported are ‘Hardcop

Page 37 - Configuring KRS

OpenWorks QC/QA Queries The QC/QA module allows the storage and execution of SQL queries against OpenWorks projects. It differs from the stored queri

Page 38 - OpenWorks QC/QA Queries

To turn on the display of the SQL in WOW, set the WOW_SHOW_SQL environmental variable to 1 (on) in $OWHOME/WebApps/conf/wow.env. The default is 0 (of

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Introduction WOW provides dynamic access to E&P data over the company intranet. The product addresses one of the biggest challenges facing the E&

Page 40 - Command-Line Utilities

Command-Line Utilities OpenWorks and SeisWorks project data management changes significantly in R5000. WOW provides a number of command-line utilitie

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Utility prjlist: list ‘projects’ names only, i.e. 3D surveys and OpenWorks projects containing 2D lines, with external storage defined. The conventio

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Utility linelist: lists 2D lines for the specified OpenWorks project or external storage directory, e.g.: prompt> linelist minkit2d 2D ID Linen

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Important note: handing spaces in arguments: If arguments have spaces, for example survey name, it is necessary to both quote and use braces, e.g.

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Utility lasexport: utility to export LAS files for a single well. Usage: lasexport owproj uwi ?dir? ?curveList? ?top? ?base? e.g.: prompt> lasexp

Page 45 - The WOW GUI

The WOW GUI The WOW GUI provides a single interface to launching most of the WOW graphical user interfaces and other command-line utilities. In an Op

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• Checkshot report (CheckshotReport) • Generic coordinate converter (CrsConvert) • Generic MD-TVD converter (TvdConvert) • ZGF to shapefile conve

Page 47 - Coordinate Conversion

Coordinate Conversion WOW has historically had a single-point ‘Lat/Lon ⇔ XY Calculator’ which converts coordinates within the context of the OpenWork

Page 48 - # symbol. Usage:

Utility fileCrsConvert: command-line file-based multiple-point conversion between any two cartographic reference systems (projected or geographic). T

Page 49 - MD/TVD Conversion

MD/TVD Conversion New in version 5000.0.1.6 is a generic conversion utility that will convert an ASCII file of well-related measured depth (MD) data

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Enhancements and Fixes Version 5000.0.1.11 Important note: WOW 5000.0.1.11 is an update, which does not require re-installation of the WebApps softwa

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The TvdConvert GUI is illustrated below. TvdConvert may also be launched from the wowgui interface. WOW 5000.0.1.11 Release Notes Page 50 of

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Integrating with Google Earth This module provides the ability to create Google Earth format .kmz files from OpenWorks projects. These .kmz files are

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prompt> ow2kml Usage: ow2kml owproj ?fileout? ?wellListID? ?posLogFlag? ?timeSpanFlag? ?surveyListID? ?lineListID? <owproj> OpenWorks pro

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Creating OpenWorks WGS84 Shapefiles in Batch WOW interactively produces WGS84 geographic shapefiles of wells, position logs, 2D lines and 3D surveys

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prompt> ow2shp Usage: ow2shp owproj ?shpdir? ?suffix? ?wellListID? ?posLogFlag? ?lineListID? ?survListID? ?botHoleFlag? <owproj> OpenWork

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The directory override allows all shapefiles to be written to a single location, rather than the default $WOW_DATA_DIR/wow_shapes/<owproj> dire

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Creating Horizon Images in Batch WOW interactively produces images of horizons, one at a time, for use as backdrops in GIS applications. This process

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Creating ‘Live Trace’ Outlines The Default ‘Live Trace’ Algorithm The default algorithm is designed to display the actual extent of 2D or 3D seismic

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<traceinc> trace increment for symbol posting (default 100) <xsize> approximate image size, in pixels (default 500) <padding> pad

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<clob> default is noclobber, i.e. only regenerate if the seismic has changed <stride> look-ahead factor for 3D (default 25 traces) <

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Version 5000.0.1.10 WOW 5000.0.1.10 is an update, which does not require re-installation of the WebApps software tree. This update is compatible with

Page 62 - Seismic Polygon Clipping

Important note: specifying –a slow to invoke the seisLTOexact algorithm will take considerably longer and is not recommended. Rather, use the default

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Updating Seismic and Horizon Statistics The seismic data set table in OpenWorks includes attributes for trace count, coverage %, number of extents an

Page 64 - Using ZGF Backdrops

Seismic Polygon Clipping The seismic polygon clipping a utility takes as input a 3D seismic volume, trims it to one or more polygon shapes within the

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WOW 5000.0.1.11 Release Notes Page 63 of 104 March 2014

Page 66 - Integrating with ESRI GIS

Using ZGF Backdrops The SeisWorks navigation, live trace outline and horizon map displays can be enhanced through the use of ZGF backdrops. This allo

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prompt> ls -ltr /tmp/out* -rw-rw-r-- 1 bruce users 1140 Aug 10 11:56 /tmp/outline3d_lgb36_arc.shx -rw-rw-r-- 1 bruce users 12308 Aug 10 11:56 /

Page 68 - Viewing CGMs in WOW

Integrating with ESRI GIS Saving GIS Image Backdrops ArcView and GIS is aimed predominantly at vector data. It is however possible to load raster ima

Page 69 - Integrating with CDA

Customizing Choice of Color Maps WOW utilizes SeisWorks color maps (.clm files) in a number of functions: • SeisWorks horizon display • SeisWorks s

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Viewing CGMs in WOW There are two different methods of implementation: client-side plugin or server-side conversion, with advantages and disadvantage

Page 71

Integrating with CDA Corporate Data Archiver (CDA) can be used to generate ‘throwaway’ stubs which include image thumbnails for re-use within WOW. Th

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Version 5000.0.1.8 WOW 5000.0.1.8 is an update, which does not require re-installation of the WebApps software tree. This update is compatible with O

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Additional Customization Options Customizing the Well, Field and Lease Modules The lease module allows the editing of lease commitments, interests an

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Customizing the ‘Key Facts’ Module The ‘key facts’ module allows users to ‘add a note’ against projects, wells, fields, leases, basins, seismic and 3

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COL02 "Play Summary" N 2 COL03 "Stratigraphy" N 3 COL04 "Reservoir" N 4 COL05 "Source" N 5 COL06 "Seal&q

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Customizing the Well Match Module The well match modules computes, then stores, a reference between a well in one project and a well in another proje

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting Apache Apache is a freeware web server developed by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org). Apache i

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Appendix 1: Example wow.env File #============================================================================ # Name: # wow.env - required env

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WOW_ADMIN_EMAIL="bruce"; export WOW_ADMIN_EMAIL # Default email suffix (e.g. exprodat.com) WOW_EMAIL_SUFFIX=exprodat.com; export WOW_EMAIL

Page 80 - Appendix 3: WOW Architecture

APACHE_HOME=/etc/httpd; export APACHE_HOME # Web root (should not need to change) WEB_ROOT=${WOW_HOME}/htdocs; export WEB_ROOT # URL to web server

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Appendix 2: Summary of Important Files The following table summarizes the main files used by WOW and Apache. File/Directory Description /etc/httpd/c

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$OWHOME/WebApps/conf: wow.env webapps_version.dat wow_menu.dat zmap_projdirs.dat other_projdirs.dat gp_projdirs.dat vip_projdirs.dat promax_data_home

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Version 5000.0.1.7 WOW 5000.0.1.7 is an update, which does not require re-installation of the WebApps software tree. This update is compatible with O

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Appendix 3: WOW Architecture The fundamental concept behind WOW is dynamic access to data. This means that the majority of content is generated on th

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Appendix 4: Apache Installation Options Introduction This section discusses options for customizing the Apache installation, such as using an existi

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Using an existing Apache server during install By default, WOW installation requires a system with Apache installed but not configured or running. Si

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Changing the Apache server during install Sites may need to install WOW on a different system from which the Apache server will eventually run. For e

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1. Edit the Apache configuration file to change the value of User/Group: prompt> vi /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf change User and Group to the new u

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# WOW Alias /wow/ "/apps/ow/WebApps2/htdocs/" line 645: Add lines:

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Building the Apache Server from Source Building Apache from source is an alternative where a binary distribution is not available or is unsuitable fo

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Using External NIS Password Authentication (RHEL 5 only) The mod_auth_pam.so method described above is for Apache 2.0 on RHEL 4 and will not work wit

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Moving the Apache Web Root (read-only $OWHOME) WOW by default creates a Web alias from /wow/ to $OWHOME/WebApps/htdocs, which is referred to as the W

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Appendix 5: Background on the Devkit Shells Introduction The ‘WebApps’ products WOW, Corporate Data Archiver and Project Administrator all run Tcl/Tk

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3. OpenWorks: added additional queries to check for well header denormalization issues for spud/completion dates and formation at TD. 4. OpenWorks:

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Notes on .lmkrc: you will need to copy the .lmkrc into the home directory of every user that wishes to run lmksh interactively: prompt> cp $OWHOME

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Appendix 6: WOW Functionality Checklist OpenWorks Multi-Project • summarize projects, reporting main data type counts across multiple projects • s

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Fields, Lease & Basins • display field headers, interests and boundary • display/launch/add field documents • display/add extended field docum

Page 98 - Seismic Attributes

Admin • display tables in Oracle project schema with table/column descriptions • display VC tables list with data counts • display individual VC t

Page 99 - Horizon Attributes

Horizons • display horizon headers • display horizons with optional CDA-generated thumbnails • display horizon statistics (% coverage) • display

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• display and request publishing of shared AssetJournal projects • link AssetJournal project to an OpenWorks object as a KRS document Other Data •

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• display fault file headers with drilldown to data values • display well file headers with drilldown to marker/curve headers • display colormap

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Parameter Tables • show table headers with types • drill down to show table header plus data OPFs • list OPFs • drill down to show OPF attri

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Appendix 7: WOW Documenter Attributes Migration to R5000 Seismic Attributes PIM_SEIS_INFO 3D Upgrade Path 2D Upgrade Path Notes PROJECT None None Not

Page 104 - Trademarks

TOTAL_SIZE Copy into SEISMIC_DATA_SET attribute TOTAL_SIZE None Values didn't apply to 2D in pim OPT_DISPLAY_SCALE Copy into SEISMIC_DATA_SET a

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