Import Lab Results (PAGs) - DNO File Only
This article is how to import as well as creating a .DNO file. This is a standard file for importing preg check results for PAGs.
Written Instructions:
If you already have a .DNO file and only need instructions on importing skip to step #4
1. Open Microsoft Excel and create a simple 3 column .CSV file as shown below:
Column A: = Eartag Column B: = Result Column C: Date
2. After the file is done being created, save it as a .CSV file.
The file name
MUST be the same as the herd code of the farm
(Find the herd code at bovisync.farm/setup. Click on settings tab. The herd code is also known as the DHIA Herd Code. When saving the file, do not include the dash "-".
You have successfully imported PAGs results into BoviSync!
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