I apologize if these questons have been answered previously, i searched and didnt get a response that fit.
1. When you do a defensive sub or pinch runner what doesnt the batting order update with the new player? It makes sense it wouldnt with a courtesy runner but seems like the batting order should be updated otherwise.
2. Scoring a hectic game saturday runners on base and batter hits fielders choice, somewhere in the ensuing series of events i missed an out at third but managed to score the proper number of runs. When the inning ended i had to show runner on third tagged out so I could go to the top of the next inning. I cant seem to go into play by play during the game on my Ipad2 screen and cant edit the inning after the game is over. I used the note area to explain what happened but my stats are not accurate. If there is a way to edit the play by play during the game this would be my easiest fix but I cant seem to do that. Any suggestions?
3. I have my rosters buit in player and team manager. I have my schedule set up in game manager. When I get ready to score a game and open my teams roster the player numbers arent there, they are all 0. I may have input the schedule before I got all the player numbers assigned or am I doing something wrong.
Sorry for multiple questions but I have been delegated as the subject matter expert for our parents using iscore to score our middle school games. Thanks for all your help and advice.
Multiple questions
Re: Multiple questions
1. IScore is a score what you see app so in your scenario you see a defensive sub but not an offensive sub. When you see a new batter you make the offensive substitution. This is the simpler route to accommodate users of all levels.
2. During an inning that a mistake is found, editing entails using the undo button to the mistake then rescoring. Editing an out or any other game changing events is not possible due to the intertwined events in baseball. I would think the programming challenge for the myriad of potential scenarios would be overwhelming.
3. A new game pulls the roster built at that time. Once a game is set game manager does not pull new information from the team manager. I assume when you originally built the teams you did not have player numbers. I add a game the day it is played in order to have the most current roster information. In another post FTM has suggested working on an enhancement to accommodate advanced scheduling and team roster synchronization.
2. During an inning that a mistake is found, editing entails using the undo button to the mistake then rescoring. Editing an out or any other game changing events is not possible due to the intertwined events in baseball. I would think the programming challenge for the myriad of potential scenarios would be overwhelming.
3. A new game pulls the roster built at that time. Once a game is set game manager does not pull new information from the team manager. I assume when you originally built the teams you did not have player numbers. I add a game the day it is played in order to have the most current roster information. In another post FTM has suggested working on an enhancement to accommodate advanced scheduling and team roster synchronization.
