How to standardise pour naming

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Save time and eliminate errors when naming pours on your job site, particularly if they follow a specific naming convention.

All you have to do is upload a CSV file containing a list of pour names for all the pours you intend to monitor through the Settings menu on the desktop platform. These pours will then become available for you to choose from when naming your pour on the platform and in the ConcreteDNA Mobile App. You will still be able to name your pour with a custom name if preferred, and if you opt in, we can highlight on the platform if the pour names are not compliant with the list of pours uploaded.

Follow these steps in the web platform:

Don't forget to add 'name' top of column list

Easily check you have the pours available via web platform

For the list of pours to be available in the mobile app, make sure you download the latest version.

You'll then see all your pour options available in the drop down:

Check this box if you require additional visual checks on pour names

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