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4.<br />

• Fields for that farm will appear in the window.<br />

In the list of field files, select a field to unload.<br />

5. Click Unload.<br />

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Using the PC Card<br />

Note: If you want all files for the same field and crop to be selected at once,<br />

check Unload all data files for the selected field and type. This option<br />

saves time and eliminates continuous merging of the data files. However, if<br />

you are getting an error message that says the data is too large to process -<br />

and the field is less than 6000 acres - uncheck this option and unload the files<br />

one at a time, skipping the file that is causing the error. When all the other files<br />

are unloaded, call the Customer Care Center (CCC) and ask them to help you<br />

unload the remaining file.<br />

Proximity Warning<br />

A proximity warning protects you from unloading data into the<br />

wrong farm; it appears when the field you are unloading is at least<br />

the target distance away from the closest field in the selected farm.<br />

This numerical distance is set by the user on the Processing<br />

Preferences tab.<br />

A farm is defined by the fields within it. If you are unloading a field<br />

into a farm that is more than 25 miles (default) from that farm’s nearest field, JDOffice will<br />

give you a proximity warning. This warning alerts you to the fact that this field may not<br />

belong to the selected farm. Click Yes to continue if you are sure it belongs, or click No to<br />

terminate the unload. If terminated, reselect the field and click Edit to unload it into a<br />

different farm.<br />

Unload Files Exclusively for Current Client<br />

Each JDOffice program has an internal client number. When you save the Setup data to<br />

your PC Card, that client number is transferred to the PC Card. If you have a multi-client<br />

system, each client within JDOffice will have a separate client number.<br />

On the Processing Preferences tab, there is an option to Show files in Unload Chooser<br />

exclusively for current client. This preference is an unload option which protects you<br />

from unloading data into the wrong client’s system. If enabled, an error message will let<br />

you know that no data files for the current client were found. It works on a single client<br />

system by verifying the disk, and on a multi-client system by verifying the client number.<br />

For example, if you have a single client system and borrow a neighbor’s PC Card, you will<br />

not be able to see your data files in the Unload Chooser if this option is checked. If you are<br />

sure these are your files, you can uncheck it to have all of the data visible. If you have a<br />

multi-client system, you will only be able to unload the files for the client you have active if<br />

this option is checked. To change the client, select a different one from Setup>Clients

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