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Many types of certifications, including Organic require recording all inputs (see Certifications, certifiers, and LiteFarm for more information) on a farm. Since many cleaning tasks will require the use of a cleaning agent, it’s essential that users can record their use of cleaning agents on the cleaning task in LiteFarm.
Creation restrictions
Step | Restrictions |
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2. Task date | None |
3. Task location(s) | None |
4. Involves crops? | User bypasses this screen. |
5. Task assignment | None |
Creation attributes
Attribute | Data type | Required? | Example data | Notes |
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What needs to be cleaned? | Text | No | “Make sure to rub down the tables and sanitize the baskets” | |
Will a cleaner or sanitizing agent be used? | Enum: {“Yes”, “No”} | Yes; default value is “No” | Yes | Product, amount, supplier, and Listed only appear if “Yes” is selected. |
Product | Text | No | Lavender soap | This will be persisted and retrieved from an inputs table (see Inputs for more details). |
Quantity | Decimal (w/ unit) | Yes | 25 mL | 0 - 9999. Ideally allows the user to choose either mass or volume Unit displays. |
Supplier | Organic | Dr. Bronners | Upon saving a cleaning task, the product, supplier, and permitted substances should be written to a table per the guidance in Inputs as an input of type cleaner. These values can be pre-populated in the future from that table. | |
Listed in permitted substances list? | Enum: {“Yes”, “No”, “Not sure”} | Organic AND farm in Canada | Yes | Upon saving a cleaning task, the product, supplier, and permitted substances should be written to a table per the guidance in Inputs as an input of type cleaner. These values can be pre-populated in the future from that table. |
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