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AGR0411 - Fixed Irrigation Daily Report

The daily report can be of three main types: water catchment, fixed irrigation and mobile irrigation. Fixed irrigation reports are used for logging drip irrigation, micro-sprinkler and conventional fixed-mesh sprinkler irrigation, focusing on the operating time of each sector (valve, shift) of a control area. This report does not directly reference equipment; the hour meters are logged directly to the sectors of a fixed irrigation control area; Conventional Sprinkler: Fixed Mesh; Localized: Drip; Localized: Micro-sprinkler. The sectors operate sequentially and share the hour meter; therefore, the initial hour meter information is in the header instead of a column for this information per sector. Daily irrigation reports are directly related to irrigation service orders, feeding information from their execution, and being part of their lifecycle.

What can you do?

Add fixed irrigation daily report

To add a mobile irrigation daily report access - SimpleFarm > Agricultural Menu > Irrigation > Fixed Irrigation Daily Report and then:

  1. Click on the + Add button;
  2. Enter the Production Unit of the ISO;
  3. Enter the Project of the ISO;
  4. Enter the Period of the ISO;
  5. Enter the Service Order of the ISO (only ISOs with fixed system projects will be displayed);
  6. Enter the Date of the operation (for the first report of the ISO, the default is the opening date of the service order, and for other reports the date of the previous report plus one day);
  7. Enter an Irrigation Type that corresponds to the irrigation type of the control area selected for the service order;
  8. The Initial Hour Meter is automatically filled in (the sectors operate sequentially and share an hour meter, as described in the introduction of this page);
  9. Enter the Operation - PSGO—process, subprocess, group and operation, displayed according to the ISO;
  10. The Irrigation Item - is automatically filled in, and displayed according to the ISO;
  11. Enter the Advance time, registered in the version of the fixed irrigation equipment model associated with the control area, deducted from the productive time;
  12. The Document code is automatically filled in, and is sequential from the service order code.
Fill in productive operation tab

To fill in the Productive Operation tab:

  1. Enter the Code of the sectors included in the SO;
  2. The Description of the sectors included in the SO is automatically filled in;
  3. The Application Rate (On the first entry made for each sector, regardless of the SO, is automatically filled in with the application rate calculated from the irrigation system data. If the rates are edited, the informed value will persist in future reports, until further editing);
  4. Enter the Final Hour Meter- the drip control areas have sectors operated sequentially, so to simplify logging only the final hour meters of each sector are logged;
  5. Enter the Productive Time - difference between the initial and final hour meter, for the first irrigated sector, or between the immediately lower (or equal) hour meter and the final hour meter;
  6. The Depth - product of the productive time and the application rate, is automatically filled in;
  7. The Sector Area is automatically filled in;
  8. The Flow Performed - product of the application rate, the sector area and the unit correction factor 10 [m³/(ha*mm)], is automatically filled in;
  9. The Volume - product of the flow performed and the productive time, is automatically filled in.
Fill in unproductive operation tab

To fill in the Unproductive Operation tab:

  1. Enter a Sector;
  2. Enter the Operation - Code of the unproductive operation that will be logged;
  3. Enter a Description of the unproductive operation;
  4. The Start time of the stoppage, is automatically filled in;
  5. Enter the End time of the stoppage;
  6. Enter the Initial hour meter of the stoppage, for unproductive operations where the equipment is running;
  7. Enter the Final Hour Meter for unproductive operations where the equipment is running;
  8. Enter the Unproductive Time - difference between the initial and final time of the stoppage;
  9. The Machine Time - difference between the initial and final hour meter of the stoppage, deducted from the productive time when the equipment is active in an unproductive operation (e.g.: end-of-line cleaning), is automatically filled in.

Important The volumes generated are accumulated in each sector, and proportionally distributed by area to the associated locations, where they are also accumulated. The fixed irrigation logs are linked to the locations by the project structure; therefore, it is not allowed to change the locations of the service order, and partial entries, making it impossible to remove sectors with informed operation from the SO (it is unnecessary to enter area in the ISO).

Check validations present in Daily Reports

Below are listed the validations present in the daily reports:

  1. The flow rate logged for the equipment must be lower than the maximum flow rate, and higher than the minimum flow rate, if these characteristics are registered for the model version of the logged equipment;

  2. The sum of operation times logged for each equipment in a day must be less than or equal to the equipment availability (allocation) on that day;

  3. There must be no overlap between the productive and unproductive hour meter intervals for a given equipment in a report;

  4. The fields initial unproductive hour meter and final unproductive hour meter must be contained within the productive intervals logged for the equivalent equipment/sector;

  5. There must be no overlap between the unproductive log intervals for a given equipment in a mobile irrigation, capture, or same date report;

  6. There must be no overlap between the unproductive log intervals for the sectors of a fixed irrigation report, where a single hour meter is shared.

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