The OpenSpirit Adapter supports the Studio Find search feature in Petrel. Data residing in OpenSpirit data sources can be indexed using TIBCO OpenSpirit Scan for Studio Find. Data indexed using OpenSpirit can then be searched using Studio Find search filters in Petrel. Search results containing data that was indexed using OpenSpirit can be selected and loaded into Petrel using the OpenSpirit Adapter's standard data import capabilities.
The OpenSpirit data source type will appear in the Data source type search filter in Petrel if you have included an index that was created using TIBCO OpenSpirit Scan for Studio Find.
The projects that were indexed using OpenSpirit can be seen by grouping
the search results by project. Projects that were indexed using OpenSpirit
are shown with the OpenSpirit logo
to the left of the project name.
OpenSpirit provides many search filters used to filter by the properties included in the index by TIBCO OpenSpirit Scan for Studio Find. Right click over the search filter pane to open the filter context menu. Select the OpenSpirit option in the Show filter section of the context menu to see a list of the available OpenSpirit filters.
Data may not appear in your search result due to the existence of a spatial
filter. Click on the X next to the spatial filter header to remove the
filter if you would like to search for data that may reside outside the
geographic bounds of your Petrel project or to see data that does not
have spatial information in the Studio Find index.
Consider applying some other filters before removing the spatial filter to avoid including too many items in your search result.
Items that have no spatial information can appear in the Studio Find search
result when all spatial filters have been removed, including the World
option. Items without spatial information are shown without a check box
because they cannot be shown in a map window or 3D window. The following
image shows an example of a well without location information that appears
in the search results. Notice the lack of a display selection check box.
The lack of spatial information in the Studio Find index does not necessarily mean the data item will not have spatial information if it is loaded into the Petrel project. The spatial information may be missing from the Studio Find index because it could not be transformed to the WGS-84 coordinate system. Spatial information may be available after a load if the Petrel project coordinate system has the same datum as the data store the data item will be loaded from. In this case there will be no need to transform the spatial data to WGS-84 and it might be able to be loaded if it is within the bounds of the Petrel project's coordinate system.
Data may be imported using the Load feature in a Studio Find search result. Select items in a search result, right click to bring up the context menu, and select the Load... option. The Studio Find search index must have been created using the TIBCO OpenSpirit Scan for Studio Find product for the data to be loaded using the OpenSpirit Adapter.
This will open the Load data wizard.
Click on the Next button to display the options for loading children of the selected data types.
Select the child data types that you would like to include in the load.
Clicking the Next button will start the load process. A Load completed message will appear almost immediately.
The data has only been queued for loading at this point. Click on the Close button to dismiss the Load completed message window.
You will see the import tasks running in the Petrel Task Manager pane.