Just noticed that when looking at the Player Card in Player Manager, the leagues played in are not actually the leagues that player played in but only the currently enabled leagues. Is this what was intended? Seems to me that you would want to display any leagues that this particular player played in, NOT what was currently enabled in League Manager. Or am I looking at this the wrong way, not sure how, but willing to listen if I am.
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Player Card Question
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Re: Player Card Question
On the device, setting leagues in league manager filters the data throughout the system including the player cards. This allows you to see the cumulative stats for the player in just the leagues you want to see. It also allows you to see the hit charts in just the leagues you want to see. If you want to see all data for the player you can always select just the "All" league without having to select all leagues individually.
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Re: Player Card Question
Brent,
As a case in point this is the second season for my son using iScore. I have the leagues divided in to summer 2009, fall 2009 and summer 2010. I would not want a default for all leagues in this case so I can evaluate where he stands in a particular season or evaluate 2009 in total vs 2010 ytd. Hope this helps.
As a case in point this is the second season for my son using iScore. I have the leagues divided in to summer 2009, fall 2009 and summer 2010. I would not want a default for all leagues in this case so I can evaluate where he stands in a particular season or evaluate 2009 in total vs 2010 ytd. Hope this helps.
Re: Player Card Question
I do not think Brent was advocating changingthe ability to filter, because i know he uses leagues alot too.
I think Brents point is perhaps just clarifying what leagues are listed and why.. and I will add, perhaps makeing two lists.
Currently enabled Leagues:
abc
LifeTime leagues:
abc...xyz
This would be a stepping stone, stop gap, until someday having a a league drop down selector box right on player card ... (not a high priority, just an idea for future..)
I think Brents point is perhaps just clarifying what leagues are listed and why.. and I will add, perhaps makeing two lists.
Currently enabled Leagues:
abc
LifeTime leagues:
abc...xyz
This would be a stepping stone, stop gap, until someday having a a league drop down selector box right on player card ... (not a high priority, just an idea for future..)
Re: Player Card Question
Got it, thanks.
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Re: Player Card Question
Yes OhioTex, is mostly correct. So, I want to see the Player Card for DanMcc's son. When you pull up the player card and look at the bottom, it does not correctly list the leagues that Dan's son played in, it only lists the leagues that are currently enabled.
I understand quite well, thanks to OhioTex, how the league filters work and am using them quite extensively. I just believe that it is inaccurate to state the the leagues Dan's son played in are only the currently active leagues, especially if he has not played in those leagues that are "active".
My thought is that this section of the Player Card should list all of the leagues that this player has played in and simply BOLD or UNDERLINE the leagues for which the Player Stats are being generated from (those leagues that are currently active).
Its just a matter of preference I suppose but it feels weird to see leagues listed for which the player never played in.
I understand quite well, thanks to OhioTex, how the league filters work and am using them quite extensively. I just believe that it is inaccurate to state the the leagues Dan's son played in are only the currently active leagues, especially if he has not played in those leagues that are "active".
My thought is that this section of the Player Card should list all of the leagues that this player has played in and simply BOLD or UNDERLINE the leagues for which the Player Stats are being generated from (those leagues that are currently active).
Its just a matter of preference I suppose but it feels weird to see leagues listed for which the player never played in.
Re: Player Card Question
echo brentwalker points.
