I want to keep cummulative stats for our team and players for the year. I also want to look at cummulative stats for a specific timeframe - say the last two weeks or last 10 games - so I can see who is hitting better, hitting worse, etc.
Is there a way to get a report of cummulative stats for a specific timeframe (from date to date) or specific number of games (last 10 games)?
Cummulative Stats - Last Two Weeks Only
Re: Cummulative Stats - Last Two Weeks Only
This can be accomplished using leagues. Just set up a League called Last 10 games (or whatever) and assign those games to the league. See the attached thread for more info on leagues. They are a great option for sorting your games, teams, players, etc. into any combinations you can think of.
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Re: Cummulative Stats - Last Two Weeks Only
Like Team Mom said...Leagues.
I use a last 10 game league that I call "Trending". Each game for the first 10, I add the game to that League. Starting with the 11th game, I then need to remove the first game from "Trending". So each game after 10, you are adding the new game and removing the oldest game from that league. A little tedious, but not bad.
Same concept could be used for any number of games (you could set up 5, 10, 15 game trending leagues), or time-frame (1 week, 2 week, etc). The more you have the more tedious the process the becomes.
FTM has given indication that an easier process for league assignment of games is on their enhancement list. Would love to see an easier way to handle this. Leagues are very powerful. They are pretty simple to assign your existing leagues when setting up a game. However, when you want to do some ad-hoc leagues to analyze specific criteria you don't normally track, going back into all those older games and assigning a new league to them is difficult on a couple fronts. Or when trying to assign and un-assign leagues like this that are shifting in real time.
So, for now, you need to weigh how far you are willing to go to accomplish this. If its just a few, you get in a routine and its pretty simple. More than that, could get a little aggravating.
I use a last 10 game league that I call "Trending". Each game for the first 10, I add the game to that League. Starting with the 11th game, I then need to remove the first game from "Trending". So each game after 10, you are adding the new game and removing the oldest game from that league. A little tedious, but not bad.
Same concept could be used for any number of games (you could set up 5, 10, 15 game trending leagues), or time-frame (1 week, 2 week, etc). The more you have the more tedious the process the becomes.
FTM has given indication that an easier process for league assignment of games is on their enhancement list. Would love to see an easier way to handle this. Leagues are very powerful. They are pretty simple to assign your existing leagues when setting up a game. However, when you want to do some ad-hoc leagues to analyze specific criteria you don't normally track, going back into all those older games and assigning a new league to them is difficult on a couple fronts. Or when trying to assign and un-assign leagues like this that are shifting in real time.
So, for now, you need to weigh how far you are willing to go to accomplish this. If its just a few, you get in a routine and its pretty simple. More than that, could get a little aggravating.
Mark
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