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Author Topic : Bulk Feeding Tool?
 Kalynda
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1/10/2016 7:24:33 AM reply with quote send message to Kalynda Object to Post   

Anyone remember the bulk feeding tool? Did Jeff scrap it or is it just that I can't find it?

Thanks!
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1/10/2016 9:20:38 AM reply with quote send message to Yippee Yahoo Kennels Object to Post

Its there. Click on My Account, then scroll down to Account Tools.
 
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1/10/2016 10:22:54 AM reply with quote send message to Object to Post edit post

Yep, still there. Still needs some work I think but I use it fairly often because its the quickest easiest way to check on food for everyone. It's not so good on changing everyone all at once.

My thoughts:
1. It needs to work off my own kennel dividetrs - whatever I have it set on not just sex and pupp/adult.
2. There needs to be a way of excluding certain rations from the list along the top. I never ever use OldBoy. I will very very rarely use the the TopDog formulas. I will very occationally use SuperDuper. As a rule, I use at most four rations - 1777 Adult, 1777 Puppy, PetHouse Adult, SuperDuper Adult.
3. I should be able to change all the dogs in a certain group (ie my own divisions/litters), not just all puppies, ets.
4. I need to be able to change puppies to adult on day 13 before they hit day 14 (before feeding time).

I believe that the "change all" does not work at all for dogs past the 120 days.
 gaylanstudio
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1/10/2016 10:24:27 AM reply with quote send message to gaylanstudio Object to Post

Anonymouse 'Basic' above is me.
 Kalynda
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1/12/2016 1:13:13 PM reply with quote send message to Kalynda Object to Post

Thank you! I knew I had seen it somewhere!

K

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