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Description

The transplanting task describes the details of moving a crop from one location to another. Specifically, it describes the details of how it should be planted in it’s new home - collectively the “planting method”. The valid transplanting methods are:

  • Row

  • Bed

  • Individual

  • Container

Creation restrictions

Step

Restrictions

2. Task date

None

3. Task location(s)

User bypasses this screen.

4. Involves crops?

Crop enabled locations with at least 1 active crop management plan (on the date shown in #2) must display. Users can only select one crop management plan from the active crop management plans displayed.

5. Task assignment

None

Creation attributes

As opposed to most other tasks, the specific creation flow for transplanting is either 3 or 4 screens:

  1. Choose the location to transplant the crop (based on LF-1567)

  2. Choose the planting method (based on LF-1340 & LF-1585)

  3. The planting method specific inputs (one of LF-1344, LF-1345, LF-1346)

  4. (Depending on #3) additional guidance (based on LF-1473 or LF-1474)

Completion attributes

The following attributes are new when marking a task as completed.

Attribute

Data type

Required?

Example data

Notes

Did you have to make any changes to this task?

Enum: {“Yes”, “No”}

Yes; defaulted to no

All other fields are read-only unless “Yes” is selected. “Continue” becomes enabled after “Yes” or “No” is selected.

All attributes related to the transplanting method creation should be displayed. The assignee should not be able to modify the method itself, but can modify the attributes within the method such as “Planting depth” or “Seeding rate”. For row and bed methods, the “Additional” guidance sections should also be shown on the same page. Depending on the method, the attributes that should be modifiable are outlined in the stories below:

The assignee should not be able to modify the method itself, but can modify the attributes within the method such as “Planting depth” or “Seeding rate”. For row and bed methods, the “Additional” guidance sections should also be shown on the same page.

Other context

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