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in this video weamp;#39;re going to cover some of the cleanup you may want to do on your logs before either ingesting them into your petrophysical project or before performing log splicing so in this example iamp;#39;m actually going to cover uh two different uh versions of the same flow but they serve the same purpose so weamp;#39;ve probably already by this point ran our log health check tool and weamp;#39;ve established that we have a number of logs across our well data set that have uh what we colloquially refer to as flat spots or repeated samples of the same value and this is often deemed to be poor or misleading data so a lot of times the desire would be to remove this data from your well set so it doesnamp;#39;t either affect the splicing process or your interpretation to do this weamp;#39;re going to use our log input tool and our null repeated log samples tool within a flow so to do this once again weamp;#39;ll start with new flow and then you can see here that iamp;#