Transitional fine-tuning of the eGN operational codebase
Based on the feedback received after the previously implemented code library update, Nébih temporarily makes all previous and new operational elements both selectable in the electronic Business Log. However, for the 2025 management log, the old operational elements will no longer be available. Based on the feedback from the stakeholders,

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Nébih will temporarily make the old operational elements available again among the new ones. The office emphasizes that the restoration of the old code storage elements is only temporary, they will be permanently eliminated in the next year’s farming diary, so farmers will only be able to use the new, narrowed operational elements in the 2025 diary. For this reason, Nébih asks those concerned to, when uploading new agrotechnical operation data, select only those operations that do not have the following addition: “2025. cannot be selected from the annual eGN”. This is also important because at the change of year, when production sites are copied, the copying can only take place smoothly if the agrotechnical operations are the same, i.e. the operation to be copied already comes from the new code library. Otherwise, the system will send an error message when copying. The current code library therefore currently includes the previous code library (marking the actions to be deactivated) as well as the narrowed list of actions. Nébih recommends studying this when recording the agrotechnical operation.
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