Enter Vet Exam Results
2 min
once you've generated your vet list and the veterinarian has examined the animals on the list, it's time to start entering the results of the vet exam results are entered into dairycomp using the venter command the venter command is actually a command abbreviation that represents a string of instructions—just like the vlist command discussed previously a typical venter command string would look similar to this \<font color="#6b7280">venter=\</font> \<font color="#eab308">setday\</font> \<font color="#6b7280">!\</font> \<font color="#eab308">vetent\</font> \<font color="#6b7280"> for\</font> \<font color="#eab308">vlcon\</font> \<font color="#6b7280">by pen!\</font> \<font color="#eab308">setvet\</font> note the command abbreviation for your dairycomp setup might be different, but we'll use venter for our examples since it's commonly used let's take a closer look at the components of this string remember, the ! symbol between commands is used for running commands in batches vetent this command is the most important part of the string, because it instructs dairycomp to start entering exam results setday used to set the system date for dairycomp this command prompts the user to set the system date to "today," though a different date can be selected instead the setday value is used in the calculation of dozens of items, including dim, dcc, dslh (days since last heat), and so on the date set by setday is automatically used as the event date for any events that are entered unless the eday (event date) prompt is used when entering events so it's important to make sure setday is set properly if the eday prompt is not used also, if you select a setday other than today, remember to set it back properly before running any reports vlcon a custom item that can be used to define additional parameters in a command in a venter type of command string, a group like this would define such things as lactation, vet codes, etc it's common to use custom items to simplify commands and make running them more efficient see group vet list items docid\ vzcvtwvcfxgxrspmhuvdz to learn more about embedded commands setvet another embedded command, used to "set" important parameters (e g , hold dates) again, remember that the commands used (including grouped/embedded commands) for your dairycomp system may differ from these examples once you run your venter string, you'll be able to start entering the actual animal exam results see the topics below to learn more enter result codes and remarks docid\ g9zwtygqv mak8uoyn2kr enter other events docid\ zxobljx7epcmvkxfnfzik set up function keys docid\ ubkky1moj8ufbjpfut ki