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| − | ''Global Settings sets preferences and | + | ''Global Settings sets preferences and allows you to customize the default program behavior for various processes based on your company's preferences.'' |
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◄ [[Admin]] | ◄ [[Admin]] | ||
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| + | === Where can I find it? === | ||
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| + | You can find this process on the main menu under Admin | Global Settings, or by using the screen search at the top of the screen. | ||
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| + | === How do I use it? === | ||
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| + | Open the process and make the necessary changes, then click the button labeled 'Save'. You must have permission to edit Global Settings. The screen is divided in to several sections. Each section is documented below. | ||
==General Settings== | ==General Settings== | ||
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;Round daily oil production for color-cut tanks | ;Round daily oil production for color-cut tanks | ||
| − | : | + | :When the volume of water in a tank changes but the oil does not it can cause the oil volume be calculated with a different strap levels which can cause the oil volume to change, causing oil production volumes to jump up and slightly. If this box is checked then the calculated production volume for the current day is compared with the volume from the last entered day. If they are within 0.05 bbls then the current days production volume is set to the be the same as the prior days production |
| − | ;Require users to use | + | ;Require users to use crypto-graphically strong passwords |
| − | :Check this setting to require | + | :Check this setting to require crypto-graphically strong passwords. PRAMS defines crypto-graphically strong as 8 or more characters in length and any 3 of the following characteristics, lowercase and uppercase alphabetic characters, numbers or symbols. The default program behavior does not enforce strong passwords. |
;Require remark if down-code is specified in PumperX2 | ;Require remark if down-code is specified in PumperX2 | ||
| − | :Check this setting to require the user to enter a Remark on days that a down-code is entered. The default program behavior does not require a Remark. | + | :Check this setting to require the user to enter a Remark on days that a down-code is entered in field data capture. The default program behavior does not require a Remark. |
;Use questionnaire to determine if Enhanced AVO Inspection is required | ;Use questionnaire to determine if Enhanced AVO Inspection is required | ||
| − | : | + | :When performing an Enhanced AVO inspection a short series of questions will be asked to determine if the inspection is necessary. User may skip to the inspection at any point. |
;Set ticket date one day back from entry date in oil ticket entry | ;Set ticket date one day back from entry date in oil ticket entry | ||
| − | :When entering a ticket in | + | :When entering a oil ticket in field data capture the default is to assign the edit date as the ticket date. Checking this box will cause the ticket date to one day prior to the entry date. Can help with end of month tickets. |
;Do not include water tickets on oil tanks in production in RtChex import | ;Do not include water tickets on oil tanks in production in RtChex import | ||
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;Hide entered water column if tank or meters exist | ;Hide entered water column if tank or meters exist | ||
| − | :By default if a water product exists on a site and is not hidden a ' | + | :By default if a water product exists on a site and is not hidden a 'Entered Prod' column will appear allowing for entry of water volumes. If checked and either a tank or meter is active for the entry date it will remove this column from the entry screen in field data capture. |
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;Number of days to review for the daily allocation | ;Number of days to review for the daily allocation | ||
| − | : | + | :This value specifies the number of days from the run date that the automated daily allocation process will look back to allocate new or changed source data. |
| − | : | + | :This should be set to a number of days that encompasses the normal time period the field is allowed to alter data for on a regular basis. |
| + | :Daily allocations can always be run manually for periods outside this time frame specified. | ||
==APEN Entry Requirements== | ==APEN Entry Requirements== | ||
;Enable manual entry rules for air pollution control equipment | ;Enable manual entry rules for air pollution control equipment | ||
| − | :The program is defaulted to 'on\off' prompt for APCE 'up\down' | + | :The program is defaulted to 'on\off' prompt for APCE 'up\down' to indicate if the APCE device is functional. |
| − | :Checking this changes the 'on\off' to a Time On and Time Off inferring the actual 'up\down' time is knowable. | + | :Checking this changes the 'on\off' to a Time On and Time Off inferring the actual 'up\down' time is knowable, usually from SCADA. |
==PumperX2 - User Defined Columns== | ==PumperX2 - User Defined Columns== | ||
| − | :If you have daily field data-points to be captured\input that PRAMS does not provide for in the base program | + | :There are 9 user definable data capture fields that are available for you to use. If you have daily field data-points to be captured\input that PRAMS does not provide for in the base program you may use these fields by assigning them a name and optional data typing and then adding them to the Pumper Layout |
| − | : | + | :The default value expected is a string value. If you want you may define the data type to validate against or even a drop down list. |
;Editing User Defined Columns | ;Editing User Defined Columns | ||
Revision as of 19:24, 1 June 2026
Global Settings sets preferences and allows you to customize the default program behavior for various processes based on your company's preferences.
◄ Admin
Contents
Where can I find it?
You can find this process on the main menu under Admin | Global Settings, or by using the screen search at the top of the screen.
How do I use it?
Open the process and make the necessary changes, then click the button labeled 'Save'. You must have permission to edit Global Settings. The screen is divided in to several sections. Each section is documented below.
General Settings
- Use uncorrected ticket volumes in daily calculation
- The default program behavior is to use the corrected (60°F and BS&W) crude oil run ticket volume when calculating daily production. To override the default behavior check this setting to use uncorrected (apparent sales).
- Round daily oil production for color-cut tanks
- When the volume of water in a tank changes but the oil does not it can cause the oil volume be calculated with a different strap levels which can cause the oil volume to change, causing oil production volumes to jump up and slightly. If this box is checked then the calculated production volume for the current day is compared with the volume from the last entered day. If they are within 0.05 bbls then the current days production volume is set to the be the same as the prior days production
- Require users to use crypto-graphically strong passwords
- Check this setting to require crypto-graphically strong passwords. PRAMS defines crypto-graphically strong as 8 or more characters in length and any 3 of the following characteristics, lowercase and uppercase alphabetic characters, numbers or symbols. The default program behavior does not enforce strong passwords.
- Require remark if down-code is specified in PumperX2
- Check this setting to require the user to enter a Remark on days that a down-code is entered in field data capture. The default program behavior does not require a Remark.
- Use questionnaire to determine if Enhanced AVO Inspection is required
- When performing an Enhanced AVO inspection a short series of questions will be asked to determine if the inspection is necessary. User may skip to the inspection at any point.
- Set ticket date one day back from entry date in oil ticket entry
- When entering a oil ticket in field data capture the default is to assign the edit date as the ticket date. Checking this box will cause the ticket date to one day prior to the entry date. Can help with end of month tickets.
- Do not include water tickets on oil tanks in production in RtChex import
- Excludes water tickets if assigned to an oil tank when the import runs.
- Hide entered water column if tank or meters exist
- By default if a water product exists on a site and is not hidden a 'Entered Prod' column will appear allowing for entry of water volumes. If checked and either a tank or meter is active for the entry date it will remove this column from the entry screen in field data capture.
Daily Allocation
- Number of days to review for the daily allocation
- This value specifies the number of days from the run date that the automated daily allocation process will look back to allocate new or changed source data.
- This should be set to a number of days that encompasses the normal time period the field is allowed to alter data for on a regular basis.
- Daily allocations can always be run manually for periods outside this time frame specified.
APEN Entry Requirements
- Enable manual entry rules for air pollution control equipment
- The program is defaulted to 'on\off' prompt for APCE 'up\down' to indicate if the APCE device is functional.
- Checking this changes the 'on\off' to a Time On and Time Off inferring the actual 'up\down' time is knowable, usually from SCADA.
PumperX2 - User Defined Columns
- There are 9 user definable data capture fields that are available for you to use. If you have daily field data-points to be captured\input that PRAMS does not provide for in the base program you may use these fields by assigning them a name and optional data typing and then adding them to the Pumper Layout
- The default value expected is a string value. If you want you may define the data type to validate against or even a drop down list.
- Editing User Defined Columns
When a column has been named a data type or a dropdown list can be added allowing flexibility in PumperX2.
Start by naming a column and then selecting the "Edit User Defined Column Options" button.
When opened select the column in the "User Column to Edit" dropdown.
Next select a radio button for datatype or dropdown.
- If data type has been selected you can chose one of the following
- Allow any data type
- Text
- Integer
- Decimal
- Y/N (Yes or No)
- Date
- Time
- If dropdown has been selected a screen will appear with handles on the left-hand side and a blank space to the right of each handle.
Enter in the text options in the blank space to create a dropdown list. If need be the handles can be click and dragged to move the order around.
Once saved to see in PumperX2 either close and reopen the program or use the reload button, when in direct mode. For filed users they most likely will need to preform a sync. Additionally when saved an acronym will show next to the column to specify the data type or dropdown.
To edit simply repeat the process, all data is saved so you can see what the type or drop down options are upon edit.
Daily Production Alert Parameters
- Used to define daily production variance alert thresholds used in certain reports.
- Variances thresholds can be distinctly set by product (oil, gas or water) and by time period (day to day or day to 7 day average) by absolute volume or percentage. A zero-production alert is also available.
In order to use the Production Alerts, at least one of the following need to be selected:
Gas Analysis - Mole % Balance
- The program requires the Mole% to equal 100%. If the mole percentage of the Gas Sample being entered or imported does not total exactly 100% the rounding difference is added to Methane by default.
- To override the default select the component to absorb the rounding.
BOE Factor
- Enter the factor to be used in any BOE conversions displayed or reported in the program. Industry standard is 6 to 1. Gas MCF volumes are converted using the factor and added to the Oil product volumes to arrive at BOE.
Pressure Warning
- Enter in a pressure that will alert in the Line Pressure Alert task. When in the task set the variant to be above or below the given number.
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