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NavigatorSelf-propelled & Implements & Equipment
Within tabs Self-propelled & Implements & Equipment new resources can be added by clicking on button in navigator.
SELF-PROPELLED
1. Adding new resource
Adding new resources is possible by clicking on . When clicked, new row for entering resource is added within the grid.

Resource |
Resource ID for Self-propelled machines starts with "ACT000x" , for Implements with "ATT000x", for Equipment with "EQU000x". |
Resource name |
Common name of the individual resource. |
Status |
Status of the machine. Can be Active or Not Active. By default, when you add new Machine it is Active.
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Parent |
Selection of parent resource (not obligatory); (not nonnected to planning forms, stated March 2019) |
Resource type |
Obligatory to select. Res. type with belonging resource type groups determines position of parent or child resource in planning forms.
- Double click opens Resource type codebook:

- When no res. type is selected a notification is displayed:

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Work
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When "Work" is selected, Fixed asset selection appears. Resource can be linked to Fixed assets later. Double click on Fixed assets opens Fixed assets form. After selecting Fixed assets, Resource Name is changed by unique Fixed assets Name from chosen Fixed Asset. |
Cumulative |
(not active yet, stated March 2019) |
External |
When Resource is marked as External resource it is not monitored among Fixed assets of the Organisation. Selection of "External" displays additional data about Contractor whose Resource it is, and which is recorded within Subject. |
Resource types and inclusion into Resource types groups:
There are 4 main Resource Types Groups: Self-propelled, Attachments, Equipment and Labor, which are followed by details Resource types:
- Within Resource type Group Self-propelled are following Resource types, described as machines with own power:
- TRC (Tractors), CMB (Combines/Harvesters), LDR (Loaders), XCV (Excavators), FLT (Forklifts); CCH (Corn Cob Harvesters, LMM (Logging machinery), MXW ( Mixer wagon), TNS (Fuel Tank - mobile)
- Within Resource type group Attachments are following Resource types, described as implements which requires additional extra power for functioning ( could be pulled or carried as implements):
- PLG (ploughs), TRL (Trailers), SMG (sowing machine), ... and others.
- Within Resource type group Equipment are following resource types, described as devices or equipment which is used as farmyard and stable equipment :
- WSH (Washers), SMC (Sorting machine), MEQ (Milking equipment)... and others.
- Within Resource type group Labor only one res. res. type is assigned:
- LBR (labour)
2. Machinery details
Individual resource can be described in details within tabs:
a) General,
b) Calendar | Exceptions, and
c) Technical data.
a) General

CAPACITY |
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Work From |
Time when Resource usually starts with daily work. Default value is displayed. This default value can be set within Administrative Panel / Settings / Agronomy / Planning tab General Resource. |
Work To |
Time when Resource usually ends with daily work. Default value is displayed. This default value can be set within Administrative Panel / Settings / Agronomy / Planning tab General Resource.
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Gross HRS |
Hours taken into account as Netto hours. It is possible that Resource starts working at 6:00 and ends at 14:00, but effective hours can be 4,5 hours. Default value is displayed. This default value can be set within Administrative Panel / Settings / Agronomy / Planning tab General Resource. |
Scheduling |
When Scheduling option is checked than Resource can be used in planning and realization. |
ADDITIONAL CAPACITY INFORMATION |
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HRS/Shift |
Netto working hours per day for individual resource (default value is 8 hours). All additional parameters like Shifts, Employees, OverNorm, Net hrs, Machines, Loss ans Max./Hrs/ Shifts, are currently not connected to planning forms.
Others parameters are not in function yet (stated April 2018)
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b) Calendar | Exceptions

CALENDAR |
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Period From |
Displayed start date previously determined within Calendar: Agriculture panel / Settings / Agronomy / Planning / tab General Calendar. |
Period to |
Displayed end date previously determined within Calendar: Agriculture panel / Settings / Agronomy / Planning / tab General Calendar.
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Calendar |
Calendar number |
Calendar Name |
Calendar Name |
EXCEPTIONS |
Exceptions integrated into planning forms (PLAN, WORK ORDER, WORK INPUT) as controls |
State |
Selecting of Candar State ( with preliminary creating of it by double click on field) for which user wants to be recorded as exeptions. |
Period From |
Selecting Date From |
Period To |
Selecting Date To |
Work |
Read- only field ( as defined by Calendar state) |
c) Technical data

GENERAL DATA |
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Power |
Required power (in kW) needed for appropriate operating of selected implements. Manually added. Data is currently not linked to planning forms (April 2018). |
Main process |
The most usual task for selected resource. Drop-down to select. Data is currently not linked to planning forms (April 2018).
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MACHINE DATA |
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Operating cost |
Cost per working hour when resource is used. Data is currently not linked to planning forms (April 2018). |
FUEL |
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Item |
Selection of fuel a resource from drop-down of all Items with Primary category "Fuel". |
U/M |
Unit of measure for selected Item. |
Warehouse for production |
Default settings which combines all machines on the farm as one warehouse. Warehouse settings within Agriculture panel / Settings / Agronomy / General / Editable items and documents, within Crop production general/ tab Fuel
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Doc. type |
Selection of Doc. type to monitor Fuel refueling. Selected type of document is created every time fuel is filled into the resource`s reservoir. |
Estimated Consumption (l/h) |
Estimation fuel consumption for self-propelled machines with unit of measure liter per hour (l/h), entered manually. Not active yet |
Reservoir Volume (l) |
Self-propelled volume capacity. Not active yet |
IMPLEMENTS
The same entering principle is presented for Implements.
Example could be viewed here.
IMPLEMENTS
The same entering principle is presented for Equipment.
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