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The AGRIS 10.3.1 release has added:

RFID - Ability to associate devices by reader number when using Start Ticket in Background with dual tag readers, message boards, printers, and signature pads on one workstation

Ensure the right message is sent at the right time in the process, even when the ticket was started in the background

Grading - Add function for Perten 9500 meter

Reduce the implementation effort to interface to the Perten 9500 meter

Commodity Color Definition - Ability to copy commodity color setup from one workstation to another

Quickly setup multiple workstation installations to display commodities in color

Transfer Tickets - Default Ticket Location from Origin/Destination Location on auto-generated outbound/inbound transfer tickets

Minimize the effort to process a Transfer transaction

Auto ID - Ability to preserve Auto Id number only and clear other data when card expires

Minimize effort to re-issue Auto ID cards when they have expired

Auto ID - Last Load Recall - Automatically save specific fields from the current ticket for recall on the next load

Eliminate unnecessary keystrokes and improve efficiency at the scale

Third Party Interface - Add Sample Number and Farm/Field Descriptions

Ensure that exported data contains fields needed to interface to a third party system

Message Board - Add an event for when tag is read and pause before recording weight is on

Ensure message board messages are sent at the right time to keep driver informed

Ticket Export - Ability to export Discount Rates (GRNT1R) records in 1-character Table Code format for backward compatibility

Ensure backwards compatibility

Pit Monitor/Commander - Ability to display the commodity color in oneWeigh in Pit Monitor/Commander

Ability to identify commodity in Pit Monitor/Commander by color

Add consistency between the way commodities are displayed in the oneWeigh program and the way they are displayed in Pit Monitor/Commander

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