The onboard computer will not be able to 'read' a prescription map. Prescription maps are created using special software. Sometimes their format may not be compatible with the onboard computer. But this is a rare occurrence. The most common file formats are shape and iso xml. They are supported by almost all onboard computers' manufacturers. If a file doesn't work, you can convert it to the desired format.
You may choose the wrong fertilizer rates. No matter how you apply fertilizer, it's important to inspect your field in good time. If you skip this step, the results of fertilizer application will be unpredictable. To avoid that, you should inspect your field and set the proper productivity zones. These are the areas where the relative yield remains stable from year to year. You can create productivity zones for your field for free
in the OneSoil app. Equipment won't switch to the required fertilizer rate immediately. The fertilizer spreader usually changes the rate by approximately 20 kg per 100 meters. It depends on the speed of the spreader and the type of fertilizer. If you need to apply less fertilizer in a particular area, this is likely to be difficult. Unfortunately, there aren't many ways to avoid it. All you can do is buy a spreader that applies fertilizer more accurately or you can just accept the status quo.