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JDOffice 1.2<br />

Export Field Data (Text or AEA Shape)<br />

If you want to share your GreenStar field data with others, or wish to use it in<br />

other software or mapping programs, JDOffice can export the yield and<br />

operation data. Application plans and whole field operation layers cannot be<br />

exported.<br />

The exported yield data contains both the raw yield and moisture data which<br />

was gathered by the processor in the combine. If you edited the data while<br />

unloading it from the PC Card, the edited data (not the raw) will be used. If you<br />

want to export post-calibrated data, select this option on the Export<br />

Preferences tab.<br />

Field data can be exported as Text (comma delimited), or the industry<br />

standard AEA Shape File format. The Text format produces an ASCII comma<br />

delimited file, while an AEA format creates a directory that contain seven<br />

separate files. The total size of these seven files is smaller in size than the one<br />

exported file created in the Text format. The format must be selected before<br />

you export field data.<br />

All layers that contain the same point data (yield, moisture and wet weight) will<br />

be exported to the same .shp/.shx file. Contours, application plans, drain tiles,<br />

soil maps and boundaries will be exported to their own files.<br />

Note: For a definition of an AEA export, refer to the Ag Electronic<br />

Association website at http://www.agelectronicsassn.org.<br />

By default, JDOffice will save all exported data to ..\GreenStar\JDOffice\export.<br />

Samples of exported Text and AEA data can be found in the Appendix.<br />

Export Text (comma delimited) data:<br />

1. From the File menu, select Preferences.<br />

2. Select the Export tab.<br />

3. Select Text (Comma delimited). Click OK to close the Preferences.<br />

4. Click Layers . (You must be in Field view.)<br />

5. Highlight an operation log layer point, or a yield/moisture point layer.<br />

6. Click Export Layer .<br />

7. In File Name, enter a unique name for the file. (By default, JDOffice will<br />

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