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Step 3: Entering and saving task data
 
Task data are precise characteristics of a task that can be summarized in a form. In this way, you can describe each task more precisely and therefore document the work you perform, for whom, and how the connected ISOBUS job computer should react.
On the one hand, the task data serves to improve your own documentation. On the other, it serves to give work specifications to the connected ISOBUS job computers and applications.
 
 
There are two types of task data:
Static task data – this task data is entered once in the FMIS or on the storage medium of the terminal and is no longer changed. This is data such as customer names, addresses, fields. It is assigned once to a task and can no longer be changed after the task has been started.
Dynamic task data – this task data can be changed during work. Some of it is automatically determined (connected implements, counters, list of connections) or entered by the operator (task phase, worker)
 
 
The following table shows the times at which you can change different task data.
 
 
Time at which a change is possible
Parameter
Task is new and was not saved yet
Task has already been saved
Task is started.
Designator
+
-
-
Customer
+
-
-
Farm
+
-
-
Field
+
-
-
Farm equipment
+
+
+
Target rates
+
+
+
Person in charge
+
-
-
Workers
+
+
+
Work process
+
-
-
Filling/Emptying
-
-
+
Counter
-
-
+
List of connections
-
+
+
Sensors
-
+
+
 
 
The following sections tell you how to change task data in tasks that have not been started yet.
As soon as you start a task, read this section: Step 5: Using the ISOBUS-TC application during work
 
Further information
Entering task data in a new task
Terminaling the Task Data
Changing static task data