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JDOffice 1.2 Irrigation, Harvest, and Other). However, Seeding and Harvest operations cannot be in the same task, and you cannot have duplicate operations with identical product types in the same task. Tasks can be created by the Task Wizard or the Task Builder. The Task Builder is intended for advanced users who are familiar with operations within JDOffice; beginners are encouraged to use the Task Wizard to guide you through the necessary steps. Tasks that have operations appended to them will have a green check mark next to them; the check mark is only used as a visual guide for the user. Any tasks created in prior releases of JDmap (legacy tasks) will not have operations associated with them; however once you add operations to it, they will become a template. IMPORTANT: If you change an operation within a task, it does not automatically update the task on either the Crop Program or Field Plan screens. The altered task must be removed, then added back to the Record Keeping screens to obtain the updates. JDOffice installs with predefined tasks. You can use these as is, edit them to fit your operation, or create entirely new tasks. To make a task inactive (or active) refer to page 46. Note: To see what operations are included in a predefined task, select the task in the list and click Task Builder. Add a task: 1. From the Setup menu, select Tasks. 2. Select the Task tab. 3. Click New. 4. The Task name text box will be blank. Enter a unique name. • The first 20 characters of this name will populate the Task display name text box; if you want a different name, highlight what is there and type over it with a new display name. • Press the keyboard Tab key to add it to the list. 5. Click Task Builder or Task Wizard to define the operations for the task. Task Builder The Task Builder consists of one screen and is intended for the advanced users who are familiar with JDOffice operations. Once the task is defined, the builder is used to select the 70

operations that will be included in that task. 71 Setup Using the Task Builder: 1. Select a task from the list. 2. Click Task Builder. 3. Select an Operator from the drop-down menu or select to add a new operator. 4. Select a Machine Type from the drop-down menu. 5. Select a Machine from the drop-down menu. • If was chosen for the Machine Type, this box will not be active. 6. Select an Implement Type from the drop-down menu. 7. Select an Implement from the drop-down menu. • If was chosen for the Implement Type, this box will not be active. 8. Click in the Operation text box located below Operation 1. Click on the drop-down arrow that appears to the right of the box; select an operation. • The selected operation will determine what drop-down boxes are active for that operation. 9. Continue down the list (Category, Type, Name, Rate, Units/Acre, Application method, Depth/Height) and select information for the active text boxes for Operation 1. • Values need to be entered for the Rate and Depth/Height entries. • If you selected Tank Mix as an operation, the rate in the Task Builder is the application rate of the entire mix; this rate may differ from the solution rate on the Tank Mix tab, as that is the base rate of the entire solution. Overrides of the application rate can be made in the field. 10. Moving on to the second operation in the task, repeat steps 8-9 for each additional operation. • Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the screen to see the sixth operation. 11. Click OK when finished.

JDOffice 1.2<br />

Irrigation, Harvest, and Other). However, Seeding and Harvest operations cannot be in the<br />

same task, and you cannot have duplicate operations with identical product types in the<br />

same task.<br />

Tasks can be created by the Task Wizard or the Task Builder. The Task Builder is<br />

intended for advanced users who are familiar with operations within JDOffice; beginners<br />

are encouraged to use the Task Wizard to guide you through the necessary steps.<br />

Tasks that have operations appended to them will have a green check mark next to them;<br />

the check mark is only used as a visual guide for the user. Any tasks created in prior<br />

releases of JDmap (legacy tasks) will not have operations associated with them; however<br />

once you add operations to it, they will become a template.<br />

IMPORTANT: If you change an operation within a task, it does not<br />

automatically update the task on either the Crop Program or Field Plan<br />

screens. The altered task must be removed, then added back to the Record<br />

Keeping screens to obtain the updates.<br />

JDOffice installs with predefined tasks. You can use these as is, edit them to fit your<br />

operation, or create entirely new tasks.<br />

To make a task inactive (or active) refer to page 46.<br />

Note: To see what operations are included in a predefined task, select the<br />

task in the list and click Task Builder.<br />

Add a task:<br />

1. From the Setup menu, select Tasks.<br />

2. Select the Task tab.<br />

3. Click New.<br />

4. The Task name text box will be blank. Enter a unique name.<br />

• The first 20 characters of this name will populate the Task display name text box;<br />

if you want a different name, highlight what is there and type over it with a new<br />

display name.<br />

• Press the keyboard Tab key to add it to the list.<br />

5. Click Task Builder or Task Wizard to define the operations for the task.<br />

Task Builder<br />

The Task Builder consists of one screen and is intended for the advanced users who are<br />

familiar with JDOffice operations. Once the task is defined, the builder is used to select the<br />

70

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