More improvements to the eGN system
The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) informs users that the new version of the eGN system went live on January 26.
The newly released version of the program fixes several bugs. The developers of eGN corrected several errors that resulted in unsuccessful submission after the temporary save, and corrected the rounding error of the row and plant spacing in the plantation, which was experienced in the exported documents. For the organic fertilizer event, after entering the Felir number of the transferor/receiver, the name was not displayed by eGN, so the user could not record the form. This was also modified by the IT specialists. In the new version, the decimals are now properly displayed in the case of the plantation utilization in the export and the arthropod hideout.
In the case of data submitted with external programs, the modification of the area of the production site failed because the system generated the error message “at least one legal title is required”.
This technical problem has also been resolved. Users were also faced with error messages for file change data submitted with external programs. If the closing value was 0, “Based on the livestock change data, the monthly closing amount is less than 0!” – notification appeared. The bug associated with the message has also been fixed.
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