Name | R_Zone_Penetration |
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Entity Type | Table |
Description | The manner in which the zone was penetrated, Inverted means the layer is penetrated from bottom to top, either due to the wellbore or layer geometry, or both. Bottom means both entry points are the base of the layer; Top means both entry points are the top. |
Submodel | Well_Marker |
Entity Scope | Reference |
Primary Key | Code |
Natural Key | Code |
Generalizations | Reference_Entity , Reference_Entity_Parent |
Specializations |
Name | Value Domain | Property / Storage Unit | Description | Required / Default | Type |
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Active_Flag | boolean | NA |
1 = use without restriction. 0 = avoid use - the value has been deprecated and may be removed in a later release. | Yes 1 |
NUMBER(1) |
Code | CODE | NA |
A standard abbreviation, mnemonic, or short code that represents the reference value. | Yes |
VARCHAR2(64) |
Description | STRING2000 | NA |
A textual definition of the reference value. | No |
VARCHAR2(2000) |
Insert_Date | DATE | NA |
Date the entity was created in the repository | No |
DATE |
Insert_User | STRING64 | NA |
The name of the user responsible for the creation of this entity in the repository. | No |
VARCHAR2(64) |
Name | STRING255 | NA |
The spelled-out name of the reference value. | No |
VARCHAR2(255) |
Source | CODE | NA |
The person, company or application that defined or specified the data (content) for this instance and is considered to be responsible for it. For example, POSC, EPSG, API, ISO, etc.. | No |
VARCHAR2(64) |
Update_Date | DATE | NA |
Date of the most-recent modification to the entity. | No |
DATE |
Update_User | STRING64 | NA |
The name of the user responsible for the last modification to this entity. | No |
VARCHAR2(64) |
From Entity | Link | Description | Implementation Technique | Required |
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Borehole_Zone | Zone_Penetration | The manner in which the zone was penetrated, Inverted means the layer is penetrated from bottom to top, either due to the wellbore or layer geometry, or both. Bottom means both entry points are the base of the layer; Top means both entry points are the top. | Restrict | No |