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4. RESULTADOS

4.1 EL FUNDADOR

4.1.5 ANTECEDENTES DE LOS FUNDADORES

The Layout menu command enables you to organize the display with predefined layouts. Select View > Panes > Layout to access each of the predefined layouts.

Opening Panes

Panes can be opened from the View menu. Opened panes have a checkmark displayed to the left of them in the view menu indicating that the pane is opened.

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Hiding/Showing Panes

Panes that are open but not displayed in the main OFM window are displayed as a tab on an open pane. The horizontal pin located in the upper-right corner of the pane indicates that the pane is not docked. Moving the mouse away from the pane, results in the pane being hidden.

Docking Panes/Disabling Auto Hide

To dock panes or disable the Auto Hide feature, click the horizontal pin in the upper-right corner of the pane you want to dock. This action docks the pane in the OFM main window. The image pictured below shows the results when you pin a pane to the main window.

Floating/Docking Panes

Select the pane you want to move, drag it to the desired location, and release the mouse. The image below shows the results of a floating pane.

Positioning Panes

Panes can be moved to any location within the OFM main window. To reposition a pane, select the pane and drag it to the desired location. An outline of the pane is displayed showing where the pane will be relocated. Panes can be repositioned within another pane, displayed as a tabbed page of another pane, or as a docked pane within the OFM main window.

NOTE: Clicking the pin again turns the Auto Hide feature On.

NOTE: To dock the pane, double-click in the header of the pane. The pane is restored to its original location.

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Detaching Tabs from Panes

With the new OFM graphic user interface, you can detach tabs from panes that can float or sit in front of the OFM main window or dock along either side of the main window. Detached tabs can also be combined with other docked panes.

1. Select the tab and drag the pane to the desired location.

2. Release the mouse. The pane docks in the new location.

Editing the Database

The OFM Database menu command is accessible from all analysis modes. It is important to note that all changes made will impact the database. Use these options with caution.

NOTE: The detached tab is indicated by a dashed line.

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enables you to remove or rename UNIQUEIDs (completion names) from the database.

Wellbore – displays the Delete/Rename dialog. This dialog enables you to delete or rename Wellbores from the database.

Patterns – patterns are groups of wells. The portion that each individual well contributes to the group varies with time and is calculated by applying a factor to the individual well data.

Selecting the Patterns menu command displays the Edit

Patterns dialog. This dialog contains a list of pattern data to select one or more patterns to display on the base map.

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Editing OFM Units

The Edit OFM Units dialog enables you to add or edit units of measurement to your project. This is useful when converting currency or when defining units required by the project not included by default in the OFM database.

1. Select Database > Units. The Units dialog displays.

2. Click Add Unit. The Edit OFM Unit window displays.

3. Enter a value in the Metric, English, and Conversion fields, or modify the values currently displayed.

4. Click OK.

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Multipliers

The Edit OFM Multipliers dialog enables you to create, edit, or delete unit multipliers for variables. The OFM multiplier

functionality is useful for converting existing data, creating conversion factors, or defining multipliers that are not included in the OFM database.

1. Select Database > Multipliers. The Edit OFM Multipliers dialog displays.

2. Click Add Multiplier. The Edit OFM Multiplier window displays.

3. Enter a value in the Field, Metric, Scientific, and

Conversion fields, or modify the values currently displayed.

4. Click OK.

PVT Data

Edit PVT Data from the PVT Entity Name window. The PVT Entity Name window contains a Select One section, which lists entities such as wells, reservoirs, fields or surveys, for example.

PVT data for the selected entity or item can be edited and stored in a database that is automatically accessed and used when calculations that require PVT data for the entity are performed.

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The PVT Entity Name window also enables you to add an entity, delete an entity, or rename an entity in the Select One list.

Predefined PVT table data for one entity can by copied to another (New) entity.

Editing Project Structure

There are two parts of an OFM project: the design (structure) and the data. This topic demonstrates how to edit a project in both the design and the data.

A typical OFM project has many tables and each table has many fields/variables. OFM does enable users to interactively

add/delete/rename tables, fields, as well as change the project settings/associations regarding its structure.

Editing Schema Table

The Edit Schema Tables dialog enables you to create tables in Access and locate and recognize those tables in OFM. Tables can be defined in either Access or OFM. Operations, such as editing, deleting, and adding tables and fields can be performed from the Edit Schema Tables dialog. At the project level, the dialog consists of the OFM Representation section and the Tables tabbed page.

1. Start OFM.

2. Open the Demo2007.OFM workspace.

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Tables dialog displays.

To remove/detach an OFM table from its source (Access) table, clear the check box in front of the source table. For example, clearing the MONTHLYGASINJ check box detaches the table from the OFM project without deleting it from the Access database.

4. To add an OFM table, locate the OFM Representation section of the window, select the Demo2007 folder and right-click. A shortcut menu displays.

5. Select Add.

NOTE: The level of the tree selected in the OFM Representation section of the dialog determines what information will be displayed on the right side of the Edit Schema Tables dialog. If the top level of the project is selected, only the Tables tabbed page is displayed.

You must select a table to display the Table and Fields tabs for that table.

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The Edit Schema Table dialog displays a NewItem table in the OFM Representation section of the window.

6. Replace the default table name NewItem with NewMonthly.

OFM assumes that the table is of Monthly type and creates the default fields UniqueID and Date.

7. Select the Fields tab. The Fields tabbed page displays.

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The new variable/field NewOil is added into the table.

9. Repeat the previous step, this time adding NewGas and NewWater variables.

Next you will assign attributes to the NewOil field.

10. Select NewOil. The properties for this field are displayed on the right side of the Edit Schema window.

NOTE: The newly added fields are displayed in the Available Fields section of the dialog.

Once the fields are created, clearing the checkbox in front of the field detaches the field from the project; it does not delete it from the database.

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11. Locate the Variable section of the Field tabbed page. Select Single from the Type list field.

12. Select the Units tab. Locate the Units section of the dialog.

Select gal = => m3 from the drop-down list.

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14. Select the Report tab.

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15. Locate the Format section. Change the value in the Decimal field to 0. Leave all other values unchanged.

16. Select the Plot tab.

17. Locate the Curve Name field and change the name to (New) Monthly Oil Production.

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listed below.

• Line Color - Green

• Line Width - 4

• Line Type - Solid

• Point Type - None

• Point Size - (not applicable with Point Type of None)

• Fill Interior - None

• Fill Style - Horizontal

19. Click OK to save your changes and exit the Edit Schema window.

Editing Categories

All text fields in all static tables can be used as categories. In the OFM Demo2007 database only some of the workspace

categories are active. To edit (activate or de-activate) the categories follow the instructions outlined below.

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1. To activate or de-activate the categories, select Database >

Categories. The Select Categories window displays.

2. Check the desired boxes in the Category Name column to activate them, or clear the checkbox to deactivate them.

3. Select the Show All Fields (text and numeric) checkbox.

4. Select the desired checkboxes in the Category Name column to activate the categories.

5. Click OK.

NOTE: Use the Show all Fields option with caution as it can cause round-off errors for non-text fields.

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Review Questions

• How do panes help you control the display in OFM?

• When you use the OFM Database menu commands, what is the impact on the OFM database?

• Describe the structure of an OFM database.

Summary

In this module, you:

• Changed the default layout

• Familiarized yourself with opening, hiding, floating, docking and positioning panes

• Edited completions, wellbores, and patterns

• Reviewed units, mulitipliers, and PVT data

• Edited the schema table

• Edited categories

In the next module, you will learn how to customize the basemap.

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NOTES

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NOTES

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