Emeraude v2.60 – Doc v2.60.01 - © KAPPA 1988-2010
Guided Interpretation #1
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B01 - 8/38
The top part of the dialog shows the list of logical files. A logical file corresponds to one pass.
There can be only one logical file per ASCII or LAS file, but a LIS file will typically contain
several logical files, normally all the files of a given survey or job.
For each file, the following information/controls are given:
File type
: indicated in the line header button.
Pass type
: Up or Down as read in the file. If the information is not present in the file or not
read properly, clicking on the type accesses a drop list where the selection can be changed.
Index in type
: A click on the value accesses a control with up and down arrows to
increase/decrease the value. It is also possible to type in the new value directly. By default,
Emeraude uses alphabetical order.
When two passes have the same type and number, ‘! Error’ appears on the corresponding
lines. This indication disappears as soon as the conflict is resolved. A ‘!’ may also appear on
any given line to indicate that something in the file is incorrect. By moving the cursor on top
of the error, the user is informed on the potential source of error.
The lower part of the dialog shows the formatting of the currently selected file. Each column in
the display corresponds to a particular field in the file and has 4 header buttons, from top to
bottom:
Type
: this is the measure type, e.g. Pressure, Temperature, etc.
File Mnemonic
: measure mnemonic found in the file.
New Mnemonic
: allows the user to change the mnemonic.
Unit
: unit of the data in the file.
Clicking on any of these buttons (except the File Mnemonic) accesses a pop-up menu that can
be used when the necessary information for a given curve is not present in the file. The second
guided interpretation will show in detail how to use these options. In the current example,
there is no conflict or incorrect information so the load can be done at once.
Click on ‘Import’ to execute the load.
When the Load has completed select File, Save as, enter EX1 and Save, Fig. B01.10.