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JDOffice 1.2<br />

How do I unload my data from the PC Card?<br />

Place the PC Card in the appropriate drive and select File>Unload PC Card to manually<br />

unload the card, or File>Auto Unload PC Card to completely unload the card in one step.<br />

Refer to Chapter 6 for a complete explanation of both options.<br />

What is the difference between farms and fields?<br />

Within JDOffice, a farm is a group of fields which are located near each other; it can<br />

consist of one field or dozens. A field is an area of land which is physically delineated by<br />

roads, creeks, railroad tracks, etc.<br />

How do I organize my farms and fields?<br />

You first need to consider the layout and size of your farming operation. If it is large, you<br />

might want to enter information by areas. If the fields are located far apart, it is better to<br />

define them as separate farms. Breaking up the land into manageable farms produces<br />

better displays on the farm map, and provides shorter pick lists for the operator.<br />

What are unknown farms/fields?<br />

Unknown farms and fields are choices made in the GreenStar Display because the correct<br />

farms/fields were not created in the Setup section of JDOffice. To avoid getting them, be<br />

sure to define your farms and fields in JDOffice (Setup) prior to going to the field, or utilize<br />

the Custom Name feature in the GreenStar Display.<br />

When I select Unload PC Card, I get a message that says I have less than 30 hours<br />

left. What does this mean?<br />

It is an early warning to let you know your PC Card is getting full. To delete some of the<br />

data on the card, insert it into the PC Card drive and select File>Cleanup PC Card. The<br />

files listed will have already been processed. Select a field and click Cleanup. Before<br />

deleting the data, JDOffice will archive the data.<br />

I am trying to unload data onto my second computer, although it says there is no<br />

data on the PC Card. However, I used Windows Explorer to verify that there is data<br />

in the pfdata folder. Why am I getting this message?<br />

Your problem is not the lack of data, but the fact that the client number of the first<br />

installation does not match the client number of the second JDOffice installation. JDOffice<br />

will need to be reinstalled on the second system using the first installation’s client number<br />

(Help>About JDOffice). Call the CCC and tell them that this is another system and give<br />

the site code from the second installation, and the client number from the first installation.<br />

They will give you a site key that will generate the same client ID number on the second<br />

system.<br />

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