Highlights from this release:
With the introduction of new Python APIs, you can now define a variable, generated by a specified method, to serve as a substitute for an equivalent Quanti.Elan initializations output. This functionality is particularly beneficial for scenarios where you prefer Quanti.Elan to utilize a variable derived from a method, other than initializations for populating initialization-driven cells. Once you map a Quanti.Elan parameter cell to an output of a desired method using the new APIs, all subsequent instances of Quanti.Elan will automatically consider the parameter mapping. This feature enhances flexibility and facilitates more tailored Quanti.Elan computations, allowing you to utilize your own custom temperature-based, pressure-based, and salinity-based initialization results. For more information, see the Python library documentation in Techlog™ wellbore software.
The new cross-plot option has the following features:
→ Improvement of data loading performance.
→ Improvement of graphical performance while panning and zooming
→ The plot can handle 100 datasets and/or 10 million data points.
→ The equation can be saved in different formats, such as: text, Python, Python using NumPy, and Excel.
→ Update of Python version to 3.12 to ensure a more secure and upgraded version available with Techlog software.
→ The upgrade focuses on leaning up deprecated APIs by removing outdated APIs, enhancing usability, and Correctness.
→ Several modules have better performance.
→ More information on these updates has been released in “What’s New In Python 3.12”.
→ Binder APIs, help to connect the output of application workflow interface (AWI) method to parameters of Quanti Elan. For more information view the Python library documentation in Techlog software.
The Power BI connector has been updated to retrieve information related to Studio software and Techlog software entities:
The Studio software agent for the Delfi platform allows you to:
→ Liberate/consume wellbore data to/from OSDU® Data Platform
→ Consume Petrel subsurface software 3D survey ZGY file
Available for both Studio in Petrel software and Studio in Techlog software.
New Ocean framework APIs for creating notifications in Techlog software have been introduced. These APIs allow:
→ Creation of a new notification (default type of notification is information).
→ Deletion of a notification.
→ Manipulation of each notification:
→ Title, body, type, icon, context, closing..
→ Three message types are available: information, warning or error.
→ Signals when you click on a notification or click on a button..
→ The zone list order is now kept as a Techlog software setting on your computer.
→ Integrate the notification browser into a dock window to centralize the display of notifications from various plugins.
→ Create similar user experience as other software such as petrel and Wellbore Interpretation.
→ Ocean framework API to enable plugins to send notifications.
Techlog wellbore software has been continually developed and tested for the past 20 years. The result is industry-leading wellbore-centric software that is faster, easier, and more reliable.
This new release continues our journey toward greater reliability, extensibility, quality, and a better user experience—delivering important new updates for zonation, Python, and Studio software. On the domain side, our efforts to advance the capabilities of the Techlog petrophysics, and Techlog Quanti.Elan persist, ensuring that this crucial component continues to evolve with the latest technological enhancements and user requirements.
Only plugins embedding additional Qt dynamic link libraries (DLLs) or shipping Python compiled (without Python) need to be rebuilt