Import ABS Matings

Import ABS Matings


1. Log in to BoviSync
2. Navigate to BoviSync Import page (Setup > Import
3. Select ABS matings and then "Continue" (Figure: 1)
4. Click 'Choose File' and browse for the mating file (file extension .00R) (Figure: 2)
5. Click 'Import' - the import process begins
6. Once the import completes, open an animal page to verify the data imported correctly (Figure: 3)

Figure: 1


Figure: 2 - make sure the file extension is ".00R" and NOT a "CSV" file.  An example file is attached to this article.


Figure: 3


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