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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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JDOffice 1.2<br />

Unload Archive Data<br />

The Unload from Archive command re-processes a file that has already been unloaded<br />

into JDOffice, therefore returning the data to the exact state it existed as in the field.<br />

You may want to do this if you have done extensive editing of data on the field map and<br />

want to start fresh with the original data, or if you accidentally delete points from your field<br />

maps.<br />

This command is exactly the same as Unloading the PC Card. Archive data can be edited<br />

when you unload it. If you changed any of the data on the Edit Data Files screen when you<br />

initially unloaded the PC Card, the archived data will reflect these changes.<br />

If you have numerous files per farm, you can narrow the search by selecting the type of<br />

data to show in the unload window. If you choose All GreenStar Data, all data file types will<br />

be visible. Only the processed data will show in the Unload Archive window.<br />

Unload archive data:<br />

1. From the File menu, select Unload from Archive.<br />

2. In Client, select the client whose data you want to unload from the archive.<br />

• If you have a single client system, there will always be just one name listed.<br />

3. In Farm, select the farm that contains the data you want to remove from archive.<br />

4. In the list of field files, select the file(s) to unload.<br />

• Check Unload all data files for the selected field and type to select all the fields<br />

with the same name at once.<br />

5. Click Unload.<br />

6. Repeat these steps to unload additional archive data.<br />

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