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Shot By Shot
For viewing data at every shot, one sequence at a time.
Contents
Chapter 1: View data at every shot Chapter 2: Making adjustments Chapter 3: Adding QC comments Chapter 4: Buttons when hovering over chart Chapter 5: NTBP Segments
Chapter 1: View data at every shot
Go to the Shot by Shot by selecting it on the top toolbar within the Tools Import and QC area
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Then select a sequence from the Sequence table
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Continue selecting an item in the Attribute tree:
Light items in the tree are attribute-types (or groups of attribute-types)
Bold items in the tree are attribute-groups
Click on an attribute-type to show all attributes of that type. There will be one chart per attribute group.
Click on an attribute-group to show all attributes in that group. There will be one chart per attribute.
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Chapter 2: Making adjustments
To make adjustments to an attribute type you must first select a single attribute-type (not a group of attribute-types).
Untick the upper or lower tick boxes to override the automatic axis limits.
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Chapter 3: Adding QC comments
After selecting a sequence and attribute type, a box will appear under the attribute tree for you to add a comment to. This comment applies only to this attribute type and sequence. It is later displayed in the conditions reports alongside the flagged attribute.
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The tick boxes for ‘Action Required’ and ‘Contractual’ can be used for filtering conditions reports in the reports area.
Chapter 4: Buttons when hovering over chart
When you hover over a chart, the following button will appear:
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Copy the chart to the clipboard or save.
Zoom in and zoom out the y-axis
Make the chart full screen
Show a trend chart for these attributes
Chapter 5: NTBP Segments
The Shot-by-Shot plots will show all of the data from the file, and not remove sections marked as NTBP in the production log.
Instead, if NTBP sections are found in the Production Log, these will be marked with a small red line above the x-axis scale.
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Any gaps in the actual data will be as a result of data missing from the files rather than any exclusion done by the software.
This does not apply to the Area and Trend Plots, where NTBP sections marked in the production log are removed automatically.
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