csv file question
csv file question
Hi, if I am going to use the sample CSV file you have to import season to date stats, can I delete the columns that I am not going to import or do I have to use the entire CSV file? Thanks.
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Re: csv file question
You do not need to include all the fields. Any fields you do not include will be treated as 0s.
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Re: csv file question
Thanks, overall it worked fine but an issue occurred that has occurred in the past. It seems that the last record in my Excel spreadsheet does not get imported over. I essentially have to duplicate the last record (copy the row of the player) in order for it to work. Other than that, the import seems to be working fine.
One request, when importing stats, can the "game" that the stats are imported to be assigned to the league that the team is in? Right now, I have to choose "all" in the leagues, then change the game to only the league I want and then go back to league manager and choose the current league I am using. It would just save a few extra steps.
Thanks very much
Tony
One request, when importing stats, can the "game" that the stats are imported to be assigned to the league that the team is in? Right now, I have to choose "all" in the leagues, then change the game to only the league I want and then go back to league manager and choose the current league I am using. It would just save a few extra steps.
Thanks very much
Tony
Re: csv file question
I am trying to import a CSV file on pitching stats and the innings pitched field is not coming over. If it is a calculated field, what data should I bring in? I already have batters faced and outs, what else am I missing? You have an innings pitched field in the sample import file and I am populating that field with data. When I import to your web site I see the data there but it is not showing up on the iPad. All the innings pitched are at zero.
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Re: csv file question
Innings Pitched is calculated from the pit_outs field. Innings Pitched = pit_outs / 3.
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Re: csv file question
Thanks, as I stated I am bringing in data to the outs field and it is mapping OK. I can see it. But after I import the data to the iPad, the innings pitched is at 0.00
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Re: csv file question
If you can email us the CSV you are using to support@iscoresports.com, we can try it from a device here and see what is going on.
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Re: csv file question
Email sent. Thanks...
Re: csv file question
Any update on this? File was sent a few days ago. I want to work on importing more stats but not if the innings pitched still isn't working properly.
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