Editing a play after game caused scores to go negative
Editing a play after game caused scores to go negative
I had a player that the referees signaled a 3 point shot for which I recorded but during the game the official scorekeeper messed up and recorded as a two. Nothing I can do from across the gym but at the end of regulation I had a one point lead but the game was tied and going into overtime. Since I had it right the app said game over. I exited out and tried to correct and found the play and made it a two instead of a three. Then the scores of both teams from that point on became large negative numbers that didn't make sense. I was force to delete the play and make an manual adjustment in adjust screen to get the app into overtime. Barely got to that point.
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Re: Editing a play after game caused scores to go negative
We have submitted a fix for this exact issue to Apple - please see this post:
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Re: Editing a play after game caused scores to go negative
Great! Thanks for the quick response. I have both the Baseball and Basketball apps. Love them both. Keep up the great work!