(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere
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JDOffice 1.2 (refer to “Client Setup” on page 94 for more information). To always see every file on the PC Card, uncheck this option. Merging Field Data From the Combine One or more files are created on the PC Card for each field in your farm. The entire field will be one file if you operated in the field continuously from start to finish without turning off the machine. If you work in part of a field one day and part the next, or you stopped and started the machine during the course of the day, multiple files will exist on the PC Card for that field. JDOffice has a built-in merge facility for handling this situation - the result will be a single field. If you select a field to unload from your PC Card and the program recognizes that the field has already been processed and this is another file for it, you will receive a message telling you that partial data already exists for this field. You have the option to merge the new file with the existing data, or cancel the command. If you click Yes, JDOffice will take all previously processed files from the archives, add the currently selected file, and merge all the data so it can be viewed as a single field. If you click No, the unload process will be terminated. Note: If you re-unload a processed file, and you had previously made changes to this data on the JDOffice Edit Data Files screen, merging the old with the new will erase the changes made to the raw file. Unload Multiple Crops in a Field Although you may have checked Unload all data files for the selected field and type, not all files for the same field will be selected at once if the field has more than one crop in it. The files are selected per crop, and you can only unload one crop at a time. 112
Edit Data Files Screen 113 Using the PC Card The Edit Data Files screen is a resource to correct mistakes made on the GreenStar Display - it is not intended to replace your Setup section. The Edit Data Files screen will automatically open if you have any unknowns in your data and you click Unload instead of Edit. Taking the time to enter the correct information in Setup, and then selecting that data in the field, will eliminate a significant amount of time working on this screen. To verify your selections, the data can be viewed as filters in the field preview window on the right. Note: If you are spraying product applications (fertilizers, pesticides, tank mixes), you will be able to preview the sections of the sprayer on the preview map. Because JDOffice will average the differing data coming from the sections once the data is unloaded, this is the only place in JDOffice that the different rates can be viewed on a map. However, this map cannot be saved or printed; it is preview only. You must select Unload to save your changes. You can Cancel your actions and return to the Unload PC Card screen. If you make a mistake and do not want to return to the Unload screen, but want to make corrections, click Reset to return the data to its original status. Once you rename a farm or field, the data will be renamed on your card - regardless if you select to unload it or not. Unload Unknown Farms or Fields Unknown, Unnamed, or Assigned (created when an operator selects Custom Name on the GreenStar Display) data cannot be unloaded from the PC Card without first renaming it to something that is already defined in JDOffice Setup.
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JDOffice 1.2<br />
(refer to “Client Setup” on page 94 for more information).<br />
To always see every file on the PC Card, uncheck this option.<br />
Merging Field Data From the Combine<br />
One or more files are created on the PC Card for each field in your farm. The entire field<br />
will be one file if you operated in the field continuously from start to finish without turning<br />
off the machine. If you work in part of a field one day and part the next, or you stopped and<br />
started the machine during the course of the day, multiple files will exist on the PC Card<br />
for that field. JDOffice has a built-in merge facility for handling this situation - the result will<br />
be a single field.<br />
If you select a field to unload from your PC Card and the program recognizes that the field<br />
has already been processed and this is another file for it, you will receive a message telling<br />
you that partial data already exists for this field.<br />
You have the option to merge the new file with the<br />
existing data, or cancel the command. If you click Yes,<br />
JDOffice will take all previously processed files from the<br />
archives, add the currently selected file, and merge all<br />
the data so it can be viewed as a single field. If you click<br />
No, the unload process will be terminated.<br />
Note: If you re-unload a processed file, and you had previously made changes<br />
to this data on the JDOffice Edit Data Files screen, merging the old with the<br />
new will erase the changes made to the raw file.<br />
Unload Multiple Crops in a Field<br />
Although you may have checked Unload all data files for the selected field and type,<br />
not all files for the same field will be selected at once if the field has more than one crop in<br />
it. The files are selected per crop, and you can only unload one crop at a time.<br />
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