ComboCurve: Reviewing Forecasts in the Scenario Page
Reviewing Forecasts in the Scenario Page
Navigation:
In ComboCurve’s Scenarios page, accessing and editing a well’s forecast is made easy using the Modular Forecast function. To open a well’s forecast from the Scenario page: navigate to the Forecast column, click the three-dot menu next to the desired forecast, and select Modular Forecast.
Once opened, the Modular Forecast UI for that well will appear.
From here you can edit your wells' DCA directly from the Scenario Table! For additional information on using the features within
Modular Forecasting, please refer to our
Knowledge Base article.
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