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Attention Simmers

Coach_Pearson

First Class Debutant
Div 1 & 2: Blewy
Div 3: Rich
Div 4: Marc
Div 5: Bugssy

Ok Guys

This is a proposal to help the website:

1. We need a standard for naming the match txt files. I propose:

d?_w?_xxx-yyy.txt

where d? is the division name and w? is the week number
where xxx is the first team and yyy is the second team

example:

d1_w7_vic-nsw.txt

is a division 1 game in week 7 with victoria agianst nsw.


2. The averages need to be in a consistant format, please GB advise what u would prefer....

3. I will need any missing games for the website please, i beliebe bugs u may have the missing div 5 games.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
I don't know about the others, but it's just as easy for me if you tell us what format you want the averages in to best suit you, and we work around it like that?
 

Coach_Pearson

First Class Debutant
1. Good Point Neil

I propose:

d?_w?_?d_xxx-yyy.txt

where d? is the division name and w? is the week number
where ?d is either 1d or 4d.
where xxx is the first team and yyy is the second team

example:

d1_w7_1d_vic-nsw.txt

is a division 1 "One Day" game in week 7 with victoria agianst nsw.


2. I would prefer the full team averages, and for all them to go to GB. I can then format them any way i like for the site. But for the moment it's what ever is easiest.
 

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