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  1. Ok, that worked. Still, it is very confusing then that there is an import-option for LAS files in the datasheet menu. I was trying a whole day to figure out if something is wrong with my LAS files.
  2. Hello, In Rockworks 16, I am trying to import P-Data from an LAS-file to an existing borehole. For this, I open the Borehole Manager, select the desired borehole, change to the P-Data tab, and press the Datasheet button, to open the datasheet in a separate window. Here, I select File -> Import -> LAS File. In the opening dialog I select my LAS file and press "Process". The data will then show up in the datasheet. However, if I press save, Rockworks will complain with the following error message: "Could not complete writing changes. Cannot find the Depth column" So I opened the LAS file in a text editor to inspect the file. The depth column is typically (in my data as well as several sample data that I found throughout the internet) depicted with the keyword "DEPT" (not DEPTH, to be only 4 characters). I figured out, that if I rename the column to "Depth" (exactly this way of upper and lower case letters) I will not get this message anymore when I press save. Instead, I am asked the following: "Commiting changes Data has been copied back. Disabled rows will be deleted. Last chance, keep these changes?" In this dialog I press yes, Rockworks is doing some work, closing the datasheet windows and switching back to the P-Data tab of the borehole. The problem: the data will not be copied from the datasheet window into the table in the P-Data tab. If I enter data manually in the datasheet window, the data is copied over though. I assume this is a bug. I have only tried it with LAS files. If I use the File -> Import -> LAS -> One file... import option from the Borehole Manager, the import works fine, and also the spelling of the DEPT column is recognized. The problem with this way of importing is, is that it will overwrite the location data of my borehole, and I have to manually enter it again. Since I don't have the LAS file from the beginning, and only after some time, I would like to set up all my boreholes before, and later import this data. Is this the expected behavior? I doubt it. Or am I doing something wrong in my workflow?
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