Cautions for PCC users
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the following cautions are especially important for customers who are familiar with or are currently using the vas product were the first pulse feature that was able to send and receive data back and forth between pulse and dairycomp, and also from our integrated platform partner products while we have designed this 2‑way data flow to work as smoothly as possible, we encourage you to contact vas support docid 4ghs 95g97ps fckkm8su if you encounter any problems when processing updates pulse does not yet support multiple commands in a to do list each to do list should contain only one command that must be completed for all animals on the list for example, create one list for animals that need to be milked, create a separate list for animals that need to go to dry, create a separate list for animals that require a move, etc ) to view worklists in pulse, they must first be sent from dairycomp to pulse using the \k switch see send worklists from dairycomp to pulse (dcu only) docid\ nmc jf8gr2xk1 jbc voe to learn more about sending worklists to pulse pulse hospital list items are included in the hospital list command and not controlled by dairycomp server configuration settings (as they are for pcc hospital lists) see create hospital lists docid\ njsuctzshsoxn6jo3vhnm to learn more pulse hospital lists event shortcuts are customizable this differs from pcc, where all events are included and cannot be changed important use caution when scheduling follow‑up routines for dairycomp to run after a list is processed (i e , postprocess lists), especially if all animals on the list must be processed before kicking off the next routine dairycomp does \<font color="#f97316">not\</font> wait for the entire list to be done it will kick off the follow‑up routines for each animal as it receives notification from the mobile app that the animal is done click here for video tutorials on this feature! for more information on how to use ondone and postprocess routines in dairycomp, check out the following videos on the vas website