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Access to score sheet to fix problems
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 12:01 am
by Stevpsop
Hi, I just started using iScore and found a problem late in an innings. What I had entered to the software was different to what the paper based scorer put into their sheets. For example i scored a ball when they scored a strike before a hit for the first batter in a dig. I wanted to make a change to my scoring to make it all reconcile but could only do this via the undo button. Of course I mucked things up during the reconstruction. Firstly can the system make changes like this smply.? Is there any chance for the system to be enabled so you can see the scoring sheet, move to an at bat and make a simple change. Thanks in advance. Steve
Re: Access to score sheet to fix problems
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 5:27 am
by FTMSupport
You can go to Game Manager, select a game, select Pitch by Pitch, and make most common edits right from the Pitch by Pitch listing (changing hits to errors, errors to hits, etc). You can not "insert new events" however as that can have issues that would be hard to correct. For example, if we allowed you to "insert a strike", what if after that event you had already had 2 more strikes and then a Single, and now suddenly an additional strike is inserted? What happens to the single?
You can however edit the stats directly. So if you are finding you came up one ball short for a batter, you can go to Game Manager, select the game, select Batting Stats for the team the player is on, tap the Balls column for that batter, and increase the value by 1.
Re: Access to score sheet to fix problems
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 9:19 am
by Stevpsop
Thanks I am thinking of say missing a ball or changing the strike and ball order. The problem I had was related to something like this. If pitch by pitch could insert additional pitch and change these simple things then that would be good. Steve
Re: Access to score sheet to fix problems
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 9:21 am
by Stevpsop
Sorry as for new events have some simple rules in logic. If you are only affecting pitch count the no problemo. It's a junior base ball issue where pitch count matters to a larger degree. Steve