What if I Don't Care Who is On the Other Team?

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bherstig
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What if I Don't Care Who is On the Other Team?

Post by bherstig » Sun Apr 26, 2009 5:03 am

I am trying to keep track of a Little League travel team where we will see many different teams in tournament play (20-30) but probably only once in a season. The format is such that we often have 10-15 minutes between games, which is not enough time to get organized as a team AND enter information for the other team.

What I do want to keep are the batting statistics for my team and the pitching statistics for my team. I was thinking I could enter some standard positions into the system - "Pitcher", "First Baseman", etc. - unassigned to a specific team (or create a team called "Others") and use them each time - is this the best way? And are there any unintended consequences by doing this?

Thanks! Great product!!

BH
jdonato
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Re: What if I Don't Care Who is On the Other Team?

Post by jdonato » Sun Apr 26, 2009 5:47 am

I think what you want has been addressed already in other posts. Please check:

http://iscore.freeforums.org/what-if-we ... s-t17.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false

http://iscore.freeforums.org/can-you-en ... y-t78.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false

You can assign generic names, as you suggest. If you want to keep pitching stats, be sure to keep track of balls and strikes.

Hope this helps.
bherstig
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Re: What if I Don't Care Who is On the Other Team?

Post by bherstig » Sun Apr 26, 2009 6:58 am

Thanks. I read through the FAQ's but didn't think to look in other areas (like enhancements). I'm going to read through those now. Appreciate it!!

BH
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