Glancing through the Android app, it looks like they are keeping up with some of the requests and there has been a fair amount of activity since the app launched three days ago (but the list also includes requests from the testing phase before launch). It looks like they are using the PublicStuff platform, which looks a great deal like SeeClickFix but the city apparently pays for. You can now submit problems and requests directly to the city of Grand Forks with a 311 mobile app(lication) and online. If you try to add the file as ASCII with the wizard (the only way I could get it to show up in the dialog), the wizard won’t identify it as a PPF file and won’t read the format correctly.Īuthor matt Posted on JCategories Uncategorized Tags petra Leave a comment on Export from Petra, Import to Techlog Grand Forks 311
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If you are importing lose LAS files, you can open up the LAS file in a text editor and see what header field you should use.ĭrag your exported file from the Windows Explorer window to the Import pane in Techlog. Under “Import (LAS/DLIS/Geolog ASCII)” there is a “Well name” field.Įnter the field containing your well name. Select the “Project Properties” tab in the properties pane. Open the project properties pane (your default bottom-left properties pane) with the convoluted Project–>Project utilities–>Edit the properties If you have not set up a naming scheme for your project (or different than “STATE SAETZ 14-36” and variations), you can change a setting to name all the wells based on API or UWI. Locate your exported file in Windows Explorer. Remember to uncheck the “Encrypt well identifiers” box. Project–>Export–>Petra Project File (*.ppf)… If you have a large number of wells (more than 500), I would suggest splitting up the well list into multiple exports. This will include all well information, location, zones, intervals, tops, variables, plug data, raster images, and perforations, according to Techlog help (“Importing from Petra”). 4.1.1) to a PPF file, and then import them into Schlumberger Techlog (v. You can export selected wells from IHS Petra (v. North Dakotans are known for being nice let’s keep it that way. Ride single file when there’s a car back and just hold whatever it is you have to say until we get to where we’re going. This is how most of our road rage horror stories probably start. But the guy stuck behind us is gonna take it out on me when I’m alone. Sure, it’s fun when we’re in a pack of 4 or 5 and can own it so we feel safe. Just because we finally got a little more space on the road doesn’t mean we have to hog the whole lane. And I’m as guilty as anyone of doing it, especially while riding in a pack.
No one is going to support putting in more bicycle lanes if we keep blowing through intersections and acting like a bunch of arrogant, above-the-law, holier-than-thou assholes. If little girls can do it, you can do it. I saw a mother out with her 5-year old daughter sharing the lane with cars today. Not riding on the sidewalk anymore like a bunch of kids. Yeah, let me repeat that: now that we have bicycle arrows painted on the street, fellow cyclists, we need to be utilizing that resource. Sweet! Maybe less people will harass us now that it’s clear we actually belong in the street and not on the sidewalk. So, we got bike symbols painted on University. Fellow cyclist here not here to run you off the road. To The Cyclists on University – 27 (University)