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Understanding the INVISION View Fields Page

Guide to Understanding View Fields

The View Fields page of INVISION is designed to offer users an in depth and intuitive view of a specific grower's field and trial progress. This document will guide you through the key components of View Fields, helping you navigate and utilize the platform effectively for optimal trial management. 

Components of View Fields

  1. Trial Panel
    • Location: Left side of View Fields.Screenshot 2024-02-23 135316.png
    • Function: The Trial Panel is like the control center of View Fields. This is where users can select or change the field and/or protocol that they're viewing on the map, and it gives access to act on the protocol steps of the trial.   
      • Trial: Displays the Trial of the Field the user is viewing.
      • Grower Selection: Displays the owner of the field the user is currently viewing on the map. Users can use the dropdown to cycle through other Growers within the same trial to view in View Fields, without having to go back to the Overview Page.
      • Protocol Selection: Displays the protocol of the field the user is currently viewing. Users can use the dropdown to select other protocols that the current field may also be enrolled in to display on View Fields.
      • Protocol Steps: All steps of a protocol are represented on the right side of View Fields. Protocol steps will have one or more actionable buttons listed below them.
        • Mandatory protocol steps are distinguished with an asterisk.
        • Protocol steps are displayed in the order 
      • Results Button: Opens a PDF that summarizes the statistics and results for the specific field the user is viewing.
      • Approve/Disapprove Icon: For users that have access, this button controls the approval/disapproval to publish the harvest analytics for the specific field the user is viewing.Screenshot 2024-02-26 095013.png
  2. Map Component:
    • Location: Central Section of View Fields.
    • Function: Offers a dynamic map view of a specific grower's field.
      • Center Button: Pans the map so that the field is centered.
      • Zoom Level Controls: 
  3. Map Layers:
    • Location: Right side of View Fields.
    • Function: Gives the user the ability to toggle the display of different map layers on or off. The following are examples of layers you might see in View Fields: 
      • Trial Area: Users with specific permissions can edit their field boundary for a specific protocol, and the resulting layer is the Trial Area. This is useful if unforeseen circumstances have an impact on the field, for example, flooding in a particular area of the field prevents the application of a product. 
      • Field Visits:
      • Field Notes:
      • Treatment Zones:
      • SSURGO/SWAT:
  4. Map Layers Legend:
    • Location: Right side of View Fields.
    • Function: Provides context for the layers displayed on the map.
  5. Field Visits
    • Location: Right side of View Fields.
    • Function: Displays the data captured during field visits.
  6. Field Notes:
      1. Location: Right side of View Fields.
      2. Function: Displays the data captured in field notes.notes, including a location marker shown on the map.Screenshot 2024-02-26 145155.png
  • Field Details:
    • Location: Right side of View Fields.Screenshot 2024-02-26 143442.png
    • Function: Displays quick facts about the field shown on the map.
  • Season at a Glance:
    • Location: Bottom center of the map. Screenshot 2024-02-26 103223.png
    • Function: A chart which displays Precipitation on the left vertical axes, Historical Growing Degree Days on the right vertical access, and time (in months) on the horizontal access. Screenshot 2024-02-26 103549.png