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The most natural way to infer information about/inactive cells is from the Grid, but it can also be inferred from the PORV keyword in the INIT file - where PORV has value 0 for inactive cells. The purpose of this issue is to be able to create a ACTNUM EclKW from a PORV keyword - quite simple stuff, but it should be fast.
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I can set a cell with PORV>0 to be inactive, can't I?
yes - you can; but when Eclipse (and flow for that matter) writes an INIT file in that case it will explicitly write 0.0 for the PORV value - i.e. the interaction is twoways.
The most natural way to infer information about/inactive cells is from the Grid, but it can also be inferred from the
PORV
keyword in the INIT file - wherePORV
has value 0 for inactive cells. The purpose of this issue is to be able to create a ACTNUMEclKW
from aPORV
keyword - quite simple stuff, but it should be fast.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: