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Python: Make more parameters available from Python #11901

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magnesj opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #11915
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Python: Make more parameters available from Python #11901

magnesj opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #11915
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magnesj commented Nov 19, 2024

Make all features for Completion Export Parameters and Multi Segment Well Options available in Python.

@magnesj magnesj added the Enhancement An addition that can be observed by the user label Nov 19, 2024
@hhgs hhgs added this to the Maintenance 2024 - Sprint 11 milestone Nov 20, 2024
@magnesj magnesj self-assigned this Nov 22, 2024
magnesj added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 22, 2024
Add access to all MSW parameters in Python : "msw_settings = well_path.msw_settings()"

Make all parameters of the well completion object available in Python.
magnesj added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 22, 2024
Add access to all MSW parameters in Python : "msw_settings = well_path.msw_settings()"

Make all parameters of the well completion object available in Python.
@github-actions github-actions bot added the PendingRelease Issues is fixed and will be available in next release label Nov 25, 2024
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