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Migrating Existing Projects

For 5000.0.0, the GeoProbe® software data directory structure has dramatically changed to allow for a more thoughtful handling of multi-survey objects. Older vintage projects must be migrated to follow this directory structure. Beneath the top-level OpenWorks® or GeoProbe software project, GeoProbe objects are now separated based upon whether they exist on a project or survey level. By making this change, the same horizon or fault can now extend from one survey area, or 2D line, to another. In addition, state files now encompass all objects within a project and are no longer restricted to only saving objects or a survey-by-survey basis.

As more GeoProbe objects are converted to honor world coordinates in future releases, they will eventually move out of the individual survey directories into the project directory. Currently, objects that can span multiple surveys include horizons, swFaults, 2D data, TSurf and AGF files.

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Horizon data management has changed for the R5000 software from previous releases.  The following post discusses the new horizon attribute header and horizon data changes. An example of an R2003 project horizon upgrade to R5000 will illustrate the process of upgrading horizons and making decisions about the creation of interpretation projects (IPs).  Some best practices for QC of your upgraded horizons is included. Landmark advises a thorough QC for each project upgrade.

There are two primary tables in the database involved in cataloging and managing horizon data in OpenWorks: horizon attribute header and horizon data.

Horizon attribute header is the top-level definition of a horizon.  Each row in this table represents one horizon that can be defined on any number of 3D surveys or 2D lines in an OpenWorks software project.

For each 2D line or 3D survey where a given horizon attribute header is interpreted, a row in the horizon data table is created.  For a horizon created on a 3D survey, this row contains the name of the external file with the horizon data.  For a horizon created on a 2D line, this row contains the horizon data defined for that line.  There is no external file for 2D horizon data in R5000 software version. continue reading »