WinLoG can display a wide variety of well diagrams at varying levels of detail and complexity. Monitoring, extraction, injection, and almost any other type of well can be displayed on the log. Well completion details and data can be displayed graphically in one or more columns of the log. Almost all of the well information…
Data from Excel spreadsheets can be imported into an existing boring or well log or be used to create new borings or wells in WinLoG. This data can be collected in Excel on laptops, tablets, and I-Pads that support the Excel “xlsx” format. Several types of data for a log can be imported from an…
Multiple boring and well locations can be imported into an existing project from an Excel spreadsheet by going to File > Import > Excel Data > Boring/Well Locations. The Import Excel Project Data form will be displayed. This form is used to specify the Excel file to be imported and the cell correspondence between the…
An aboveground cover can be shown by specifying a negative (above ground surface) start depth for the log. To draw a portion of the piezometer or well aboveground set the start depth of the log to a negative number (e.g. -2 feet). Then start the well interval for the cap with a negative top depth…
The titles in the template and data types for the log must match exactly (including spaces and capitals). This is normally no problem since the data types for the log are created using the template titles when the log is created. However, if the template titles are edited after the logs are created this can…
There are two types of header data, text data and memos. Text data is limited to 255 characters and there is no limit to the length of memo data. When the headers are specified in the template, you can specify the header as either text data or a memo. If a width or height is…