That's exactly it, and I'm writing that particular output representation. It's 
more of a question of being able to implement this conversion in the root 
wellstate rather than on a case-by-case basis, but it seems I have my answer. 
Thanks!
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Fra: Opm [[email protected]] på vegne av Atgeirr Rasmussen 
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Sendt: 6. april 2016 11:55
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Emne: Re: [Opm] Oil-water-gas rates at perforation in simulators


6. apr. 2016 kl. 11.48 skrev Jørgen Kvalsvik 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:

And if I want to support other simulators than Flow? Will all simulators use 
WellState as a base *and* be able to offer these values?

No.

We could consider a transformation similar to the one done for the reservoir 
state classes, where the SimulationStateContainer class
now can support more or less arbitrary states, and output facilities can query 
it for any field in a sensible way.

However I had the impression from other discussions that for wells we were not 
going that route, but instead creating a data
container for the output facilities' use, and making the existing simulator or 
state classes able to create such objects.

Atgeirr



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