There are 2 steps when importing an electronical delivery note: 

    1) Save the delivery note on the C-drive on the PC

    2) Import the delivery note in PigVision 


Save the delivery note

When you received the delivery note in your e-mail, you must save it at C-drive on your PC. Create a folder called "Breeding animals" in the C-drive and save the file in the new folder.


Be aware of the delivery note must be a txt- or a .wpd-file.


Delivery note from Cloudfarms

If you receive breeding animals from a CloudFarms user, vil du modtage følgesedlen som PDF.


Open the PDF-file and click on the link below. 



A browser opens when you have clicked on the link. Click on "Leverandør fil" in the top left. 



A  .txt-file are now downloaded and placed in the folder "Downloads" on the PC.

Move the .txt-file to your  over C-drive. 


In PigVision you open the menu Breeding – Breed progeny.


 

Now you click on the icon “Import” at the top of the screenshot below:


 

Locate the file that you have saved and double click on it.

 

If you have a breeding herd in your database, it is possible to connect the animals to the nucleus when you import the delivery note. 


 

Now PigVision asks if the animals should be connected to a location. This is only relevant for the herd that are using pen cards or for other reasons register the placement of each animal with ID number. It does not influence the progeny E control. The animals need to have a location entry into the herd. This you can do under the menu “Progeny” – “Entry”. 

 

 

 

You must enter which column the ID number has to be imported to. If your supplier is not on the list, you can always select the column “ID number”. 

 




If you cannot see your drives from PigVision online.

If you use PigVision onlie and cannot see your own drives, you can right click on the shortcut for PigVision. Select the tab Edit, ”Local resources”, click ”more” and checkmark the drives you want to access. 



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With checkmarks you can specify the drives, you want to have access to from PigVision Online.

 

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