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JDOffice 1.2<br />

A task can be defined as a guide (template) to a field activity. Operations will<br />

be associated with each task, and will define what work needs to be done.<br />

Because tasks are only a guide, overrides can be made in the field via the<br />

GreenStar Display.<br />

For each operation defined within a task, a corresponding field map layer will<br />

be created.<br />

Operation Task<br />

Once you have an operation log map, a legend will automatically be created.<br />

This is a master discrete legend, and all maps with the same criteria will share<br />

a legend (per operation); it will expand each time new increments are added.<br />

These legends cannot be deleted, and you cannot add additional ones without<br />

unloading more field documentation data.<br />

JDOffice will assign a unique color legend to each legend<br />

increment. These colors are the only element that can be<br />

altered, and any changes will impact all maps of the same<br />

operation. For example, if you edit a color in the seeding<br />

legend, the change will impact all seeding log maps (with<br />

the same criteria) in JDOffice. To view the legend, or edit the legend color, click<br />

the Legend button.<br />

In-depth Operation data about field documentation layers can be obtained<br />

instantly by clicking the Field Information button. The information displayed in<br />

this window can also be printed in summary reports. For more information<br />

about this, refer to “Field Documentation Layers” on page 180.<br />

Operation Log maps support histograms, and although notes can be written for<br />

the for these layers, they cannot be printed on the map. An operation log can<br />

be deleted by using the Delete Field Data command (refer to page 236).<br />

Operation log point maps can be exported as comma delimited Text, or ESRI<br />

Shape files.<br />

Whole Field Operation Layers<br />

If you performed an operation in the field and didn’t have GPS, but you want a<br />

documented record of the work, a new operation layer can be manually created<br />

within JDOffice. One operation will be defined per layer, and each will have one<br />

rate/depth assigned to it. If actual overrides were made in the field, these<br />

cannot be documented in the manually created layers.<br />

Each created layer will appear in the Add Map Layer window in the respective<br />

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