# 6.0 - Well Seeker X Database Structure

The Well Seeker X Database is divided in to 8 different levels. Many of these levels have their own properties associated with them. A new level can be created by right clicking on the level above it and choosing the **Insert New** option from the context menu. When a new level is created, it’s properties dialog will open automatically. To access the properties for an existing level, right click on it and select **Properties** from the context menu.

<figure><img src="/files/GTdiRTpJEfMICX1R8nF4" alt="" width="416"><figcaption><p>Figure 15: Well Seeker X Database Structure</p></figcaption></figure>

In Well Seeker X, all objects in the database tree (except for surveys) must have a unique name.

If your organization is running the Data Sync feature, any changes made to object names will be passed down to local users at the rig site. The procedure for this is as follows:

1. An administrator changes the name of an object on the organization’s remote server database. The original name and the new name are recorded in the background.
2. At the rig site, the user will be running Well Seeker on a local database. So long as the Data Sync feature is active and they have a working internet connection, Well Seeker will check for name changes every 6 minutes.
3. If the original object name exists in the local database, it will be automatically updated to the new name and the user will receive a notification confirming the name change.

Having object names match on both the server and the local database is a requirement for correct functioning of the [**Data Sync**](/introduction/technical-notes/well-seeker-pro-technical-notes/data-synchronization-feature-update.md) feature and the [**Real Time Data Exchange**](https://docs.innova-drilling.com/introduction/innova-engineering-manual/well-seeker-x-manual/pages/BscELisQNqe1MsU1Q5dz#id-8.2.3.1-push-real-time-data-exchange)**.**

**Use the navigation tree on the left to view the page for level of the Well Seeker X database, or follow the links below:**

{% content-ref url="/pages/mj4WPPX5iNDvw81409z0" %}
[6.1 - Level 1: Well Seeker Database](/introduction/innova-engineering-manual/well-seeker-x-manual/6.0-well-seeker-x-database-structure/6.1-level-1-well-seeker-database.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="/pages/0c4fbeb4361e3ec4e4ad1388dd119264817f9856" %}
[6.2 - Level 2: Operator](/introduction/innova-engineering-manual/well-seeker-x-manual/6.0-well-seeker-x-database-structure/6.2-level-2-operator.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="/pages/iO8tiSTpShFpeu3NHQdh" %}
[6.3 - Level 3: Field](/introduction/innova-engineering-manual/well-seeker-x-manual/6.0-well-seeker-x-database-structure/6.3-level-3-field.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="/pages/wo5K27T9QF8zmDt7CwhC" %}
[6.4 - Level 4: Facility](/introduction/innova-engineering-manual/well-seeker-x-manual/6.0-well-seeker-x-database-structure/6.4-level-4-facility.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="/pages/aVv2dzau2Mwll11fAQSC" %}
[6.5 - Level 5: Well](/introduction/innova-engineering-manual/well-seeker-x-manual/6.0-well-seeker-x-database-structure/6.5-level-5-well.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="/pages/QskrWqWXgW7VqzCNaudf" %}
[6.6 - Level 6: Planned Well](/introduction/innova-engineering-manual/well-seeker-x-manual/6.0-well-seeker-x-database-structure/6.6-level-6-planned-well.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="/pages/oKc5uON0HNLStAUGNIhb" %}
[6.7 - Level 6: Actual Well](/introduction/innova-engineering-manual/well-seeker-x-manual/6.0-well-seeker-x-database-structure/6.7-level-6-actual-well.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="/pages/8K2L260sjvNuKIX6XSAh" %}
[6.8 - Level 7: Survey](/introduction/innova-engineering-manual/well-seeker-x-manual/6.0-well-seeker-x-database-structure/6.8-level-7-survey.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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