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hello everyone in this video weamp;#39;re going to be covering the bat hole identification and repair module letamp;#39;s get started so the goal of the bad hole module is to flag areas where we have an abnormal log response and this is typically due to washout there are a number of options we have in the denominator is X platform for doing this and the primary focus is going to be on the density curve although we do have the option to flag washout in the PE Neutron and Sonic curves as well so just reviewing the methods that we have we have methods available for flagging washout for the density using the caliper curve a caliper rugosity a minimum row B and the D row curve for the neutron we apply a maximum criteria and for the sonic curve we apply also apply the maximum criteria so to flag bad hole in a module what youamp;#39;ll need to do is youamp;#39;ll need to click on the button that says flag bad hole and when you do this a number of options will appear the same goes for the