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Lesson 6: Create a Scope to Integrate Production Data
Scopes are periods of time. When integrating Time-Dependent Data, scopes need to be established to bring in the right timeframe of data.
Training Guide
- To create a scope, Navigate to Library.
- Select "Scopes."
Notice that there are already some existing scopes brought in through the packages.
- Select the green plus to add a new scope.
- Name the Scope "2008-2022."
- Remember from our data that it is brought in monthly. The Haynesville data starts in October of 2008. For our custom date start, select October 1, 2008 @ midnight.
- The end date is February 1, 2022 at midnight because that is the last data brought into the platform.
- Click P# Editor.
This feature brings up the code behind the scope. It currently has a depth built into it.
- For this exercise, delete "From 1 To 1 Depth Step Meter".
Here is what will be left.
- Select "Save."
- Make the scope public by clicking on the ellipse and then the user icon.
- Select "Save."