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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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JDOffice 1.2<br />

Delete Field Data<br />

You can delete any field data that is available in JDOffice. The Delete Field<br />

Data window will list all of the layers of information (for all years), per farm and<br />

field, that is saved in your system. Most entries contain just one layer of data<br />

(i.e. Drain Tile), but there are others that contain several layers of data within<br />

one entry.<br />

For example, Harvest Points- Soybeans - 2000 includes all yield and<br />

moisture (point and contour) data, and the crop boundary for the soybeans<br />

harvested in 2000. If you delete this entry, all yield and moisture point and<br />

contour layers, composites and crop boundaries associated with those yield<br />

points will be deleted.<br />

There are two entries for field documentation log points: contour refers to<br />

Whole Field layers (New Operation layers) that were made manually in<br />

JDOffice; point refers to a Task, and contains all of the operation data that was<br />

gathered by the GreenStar Display. Both entries will be sorted by the name of<br />

the task associated with it.<br />

Within each entry, the type of operation will be indicated in parenthesis: (Ffertilizer,<br />

S-seeding, T-tillage, P-pesticide, O-other, TM-tank mix). Contour<br />

documentation log entries will always have just one operation; point doc log<br />

entries may have 1-6 operations. You cannot choose specific operations to<br />

delete from a documentation log point entry - if you delete the entry, ALL data<br />

associated with that task will be deleted.<br />

Before deleting layers, think about the correlation between them. For example,<br />

if you delete a field boundary you will not be able to view your soil type maps,<br />

and because field boundaries are required for application plans, JDOffice will<br />

automatically delete the application plans for that field.<br />

Note: The PC Card must be in the drive to be able to delete an<br />

application plan or a field boundary.<br />

Delete field layers:<br />

1. From the Data menu, select Delete Field Data.<br />

2. In Farm, select the farm which contains the field you want to delete data<br />

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