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Question/Enhancement
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 10:23 am
by DenverJuggler
I am missing stats on some pitchers that I think are when we hit our time-limit to end the game. What I might have been doing wrong is not entering "End Inning" and then entering "End Game." If that's the case that you have to do both, could the "End Game" button be programmed to invoke whatever has to happen to end the inning, then do the "End Game?"
Re: Question/Enhancement
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:29 pm
by FTMSupport
End Inning and End Game have separate functionality. One does not necessarily imply the other.
The only time we have seen any pitching stats be wrong is if substitutions were not done correctly. Please be sure to watch the training videos (especially part 2) at:
http://iscore.fasterthanmonkeys.com/training.jsp
It covers the way pitchers should be substituted.
Re: Question/Enhancement
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:38 pm
by DenverJuggler
Thanks for the reply.
I may have done the substitutions wrong.
I did actually watch the video a couple of times, but I think part of the problem was using "Lineup" VS the picture on the field. Plus having "Non Batters" was an issue. I will try it again tonight.
If my problem had nothing to do with the "end inning" thing that's fine, but can I ask what's probably a dumb question?
When could your game end that your inning wouldn't end? I wasn't saying end inning ends a game, just that end game ends an inning.
Re: Question/Enhancement
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:48 pm
by FTMSupport
When a game is called for time, you End Game without ending the inning. A game can be called for time in the middle of an inning (in which case the inning should technically be rolled back, though we do not currently do this). We do capture enough information that we would be able to do it in the future however.
Re: Question/Enhancement
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:10 pm
by DenverJuggler
That makes sense.
We had a game hit the time limit and maybe I should have done that.
Although the other team was home so would that be the right thing to do?
Would it still count their runs and not roll back since we were at the bottom of the inning instead of the top?
Very cool - learning all sorts of neat things.
Thanks!