Export sample
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 11:28 am
by agagug
Hello,
I'm thinking about pruchasing the iscore app and i would need an sample of the export format created by the application.
I need to know if i will be able to convert it to still feed my current leageu web site with data exported from iscore.
Thanks very much
Re: Export sample
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:14 pm
by FTMSupport
The iScore stat data can be emailed in Excel, CSV, and/or HTML formats.
Re: Export sample
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 1:20 pm
by danmcc
Welcome to the board.
The stats are easy to access in the various formats noted by FTM. Additionally there is a $20 add on for a website that shows all the games, stats, scorecards, etc. After a game you simply email the game to yourself and export. These actions will populate your website. I have added a link below for the website showcase of users that have done a fantastic job of jazzing up the site or you can have a no frills website such as mine.
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Re: Export sample
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 4:33 pm
by agagug
hhmmmm...
The reason i need a sample is to allow me to convert the iscore data to on access database so i can keep using the same format we've been using for some 13 years or so.
We keep players historical stats, records and much more.
The main reason im looking for a software is to not have to fill in my database manually after scoring the games. When i see a sample of the csv, excel er other format you create, i'll be able to evaluate the time required to write a script to do so.
thanks for the links, but i could not see any of the stats because i lacked a password.
Re: Export sample
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 5:34 pm
by FTMSupport
If you email us directly at
support@iscoresports.com and request a sample of the stats, we can email you the output of a scored game.
Re: Export sample
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 2:52 am
by OhioTex
iScore can provide you a tab delimitated file after each game that you can use to translate to your database.
After a game, you can email yourself the stats in EXCEL or CSV File formats. (For home, visitor or both).
In excel you will get a file called Stats.xls and inside are tabs for Home/Visitor, Batting, Pitching and Fielding
InCSV you get a tab delimitated file separating fields (columns) with carriage return to separate records (lines)
The first line is header labels (see below for each batting, pitching fielding)
each subsequent row is player information
statsVisitorBatting.csv statsHomeBatting.csv
#,PLAYER,G,PA,AB,R,H,B,1B,2B,3B,HR,RBI,BB,Kc,Ks,SO,HBP,SB,CS,SCB,SF,SAC,RPA,OBP,SLG,OPS,AVG,ROE,FC,CI,GDP,GTP,AB/RSP,H/RSP,BA/RSP
statsVisitorPitching.csv statsHomePitching.csv
#,PLAYER,G,W,L,SV,IP,BF,Balls,Strikes,PIT,R,RA,ER,ERA9,ERA,K,H,BB,IBB,K/BB,HB,BK,WP,HR,WHIP,OBP,BAA,AO,GO,FPS,FPB,FPS%
statsVisitorFielding.csv statsHomeFielding.csv
#,PLAYER,G,ERR,PO,A,SBA,CS,DP,TP,PB,PKA,PK,FP
Re: Export sample
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 8:27 am
by FTMSupport
We sent him an actual sample of data.