The <Headers> element of the XML configuration contains elements that configure a list of headers, each separator facility, its properties, and their associated wells.
To learn about how these elements relate to other elements in a well test configuration XML structure, see Well Test Hierarchy.
Example
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<WellTestConfiguration> <Headers> <Header tag="MYSITE.UIS::BUTCHER_TESTSEP" enabled="True" template="MbSim"> <Wells> <Well tag="MYSITE.UIS::AMANDA_WL" position="1" enabled="True" /> <Well tag="MYSITE.UIS::ESSEN_WL" position="2" enabled="True" /> <Well tag="MYSITE.UIS::PELICAN_WL" position="3" enabled="True" /> <Well tag="MYSITE.UIS::VIRGINIA_WL" position="4" enabled="True" /> </Wells> </Header> <Header tag="MYSITE.UIS::CALVIN_TESTSEP" enabled="True" template="ModbusCustom"> <Wells> <Well tag="MYSITE.UIS::ELLIOT_WL" position="1" enabled="True" /> <Well tag="MYSITE.UIS::JOHNSON_WL" position="2" enabled="True" /> <Well tag="MYSITE.UIS::POOLE_WL" position="3" enabled="True" /> </Wells> </Header> </Headers> …
</WellTestConfiguration> |
The <Headers> element has one type of child element, <Header>, and has no attributes.
Each <Header> element contains a list of wells associated with the header.
The <Header> element has the following properties:
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
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Case Sensitive |
Yes |
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Required |
Yes |
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Number of Instances Allowed |
Unlimited |
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Parent Element |
<Headers> |
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Child Elements |
<Wells> |
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Attributes |
enabled tag template |
The <Header> element has the following attributes:
| Attribute | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
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enabled |
Yes |
Indicates whether the header is enabled. Options include True or False. |
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tag |
Yes |
Specifies the fully qualified facility tag of the well test header facility in the format: site.service::facility_id. |
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template |
Yes |
The name of the header template to use. This must match a defined header template name. The header templates and valve positions are defined in the <HeaderTemplate> element. More than one header can use the same template. |