Coordinate reference settings
Use the CRS form to review the assigned CRS of your project. This form is not editable. After a CRS has been selected,
Changing the assigned CRS
The CRS can be changed only if the solution contains no geospatial data like wells or surfaces. To change the CRS, click
to open the CRS selection dialog.
CRS identification and definition
Click the
button to open the system viewer dialog. This dialog shows general information related to the selected CRS. All information is read-only. The view allows you to inspect and check the selected system’s data. There are two tabs in this view, Identification and Definition, which are described below.
Identification Basic, read-only, information regarding the CRS including name, a description, and any additional identifiers (codes).
Definition More detailed information on the CRS, its geodetic source, projection, parameters and units applied. Click the Information buttons to the right of the Area of Use, Point Style, or Geodetic fields to access additional data regarding the definition of the CRS.
Sandbox Mode Click to work in Sandbox Mode. A dialog will open where you have to confirm that you want to continue working in sandbox mode. In cases where the CRS of the data is unknown, the Sandbox Mode allows you to work with the data without assigning a CRS. Sandbox Mode, however, does not allow the export of any data in order to avoid mixing geolocated and non-geolocated data. When in Sandbox Mode, a CRS does not need to be specified, nor will any data import action be blocked if the data belongs to a CRS that's different from other imported data. The limitation of Sandbox Mode comes in the form of the following restrictions:
- Geospatial data created or imported in Sandbox Mode cannot be exported via any of the export tools or functionality, or through any of the third party data connectors.
- Once Sandbox Mode is chosen, a real-world CRS can no longer be assigned.