Electronic Data Collection and Analysis System
Yin Foo, Des; Foley, Margaret
E-Publications; PublicationNT; E-Books; Report ; 39/1992
1992-08-01
Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).
Date:1992-08
English
Power and Water Authority
Darwin
Report ; 39/1992
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https://hdl.handle.net/10070/229024
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Technical Report WRD92039 Viewed at 15:07:17 on 29/07/2010 Page 187 of 192. Examples Examples of data files contained in the directory 12345a91 (ie. pumped bore RN 12345) include 12345.crp - Pumping history of RN 12345 during constant rate test 12345.crd - Drawdown in RN 12345 during constant rate test 23456.crd - DrawdovID in Observation bore RN 23456 during constant rate test 12345.con - Conductivity readings in RN 12345 12345.txt - Comments and observations made during testing (c) Naming and Labelling of the Diskette To facilitate data recovery from diskette storage! adequate information should appear on the diskette label. This should include the bo:ce number, test type and the date the test was performed. Th'" appropriate directory name may then be derived from t.his information if access to data is required. This diskette should then constitute the basis for the raw data library and all diskettes 'write' protected. This system somewhat parallels the existing Technical note book system whereby test groupings (eg. step! constant rate and recovery) on individual bores are assigned separate books. v,here test data has been .input from technical note books, the book number shoul.d be indicated as well. An example diskette label. is shown below. ATOWN (book No. 756) 12345 step Test 9/11/91 12345 Canst. Rate 10/11/91 APLACE (book No. 893) 78910 step Test 16/11/91 78910 Const. Rate 17/11/91