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Soccer/Field Hockey 8721 Colerain Avenue PO Box 531520 Cincinnati, Ohio 45253 Phone: (513) 771-4192 www.statcrew.com @Stat_Crew The Automated ScoreBook for Soccer/Field Hockey What’s New 2000-2020 Legacy Version 1.22 (July 2020): Adjust for Field Hockey 4-quarter venue settings NextGen Adjust for Field Hockey 4-quarter venue settings, and various report bug fixes Legacy Version 1.21 (2019): • Adjust for Field Hockey 4-quarter venue settings Legacy Version 1.20 (2018): • Updated NCAA team codes Version 1.19 (2017): • Season Reports: Use value in Html | Setup | Html-Tags on teamstat.htm page to allow for <html lang=””> • Career Reports: Use value in Html | Setup | Html-Tags on histstat.htm page to allow for <html lang=””> • Updated NCAA team code list Version 1.18 (2016): • Game Reports: Fix to allow “Cancel” from Display | All selected • Season Reports: Fix to extraneous ‘c’ character in Overall/Conf tab stops Version 1.17 (2015): • No updates Version 1.16 (2014): • Add class “=” attribute to <player> XML tag • Add a change to preserve changes to previous Game Records minimum settings • Improved All-time results editor NCAA code lookup • Career HTML: Add links to seasons within All-Time Results • Career capture: Include schedule legend in results capture • Career XML: Include schedule notes for Next Gen archives Version 1.15 (2013): • Calculate minutes played for clock times beyond 100-minute mark (reverse scoreboard mode) • Game Reports: HTML display defensive saves in live statistics for Field Hockey venue • XML: In the <score> tag, add attributes “penalty”, “shootout”, “corner” and “unassisted” to further describe scoring play * Treat game with Schedule Note = “V” as vacated game — game statistics count, but no win or loss credited 8721 Colerain Avenue PO Box 531520 Cincinnati, Ohio 45253 Phone: (513) 771-4192 www.statcrew.com @Stat_Crew • Season Reports: Add “F” indicator for forfeits in Game Results report • Season Reports: HTML add links to individual game-by-game page from individual statistics page • Show single-game highs for defensive saves (field hockey) • Add all-time ranking indicator for single-game records to Individual Career History report (only displayed if ranking is within range of Records report settings | # entries for Game records value) • Move access to the “Delete game records for ...” function on the Edit game records windows (use the Delete “All for ...” checkbox) • Include player single-game highs in “Delete game records for ...” function Version 1.14 (2012): • Add option to show shutouts as SHO/CB0 • Default 'Old' style shutouts format option disabled at install • Season reports: Display lAll selected, show Combined statistics at top of report (if selected) • Add link index at top of Individual career summaries (all years) section • Use player names for Individual career summaries internal page markers (to simplify links from bio pages) • Fix to Individual career summary to show prior school statistics when no GP yet at new school • Add goalie win-loss line to HTML boxscore output • Add weather "=" attribute to venue tag in Game XML • Include a line for "TM" in goalie section of boxscore to show team saves • Implement individual player single-game highs XML output in file PGRECS.XML for migrating data to Next Gen • Career reports: Add career game records XML outputs to HTML | XML (by season-for archives) • Include shots information in Individual career stats leaders (offense section) • Remove extraneous lines from Career HTML | XML (by players) output • Game reports: Add "Lookup team codes" function to XML output window for single-game reporting Version 1.13 (2011): • Adjust font for date in Game Results to accommodate Verdana font • Display shot totals in career summaries even when one of players' years totaled 0 shots • Show "Saves" for goalies in Special | Individual game highs report • Accommodate shared shutouts in season and career individual highs for goalies • Show shared shutouts regardless of current season "show" option • Season and Career reports: Add Goalie GP in Career Summary report, add Goalie Min, GP and GS • Fix to correct heading for second page of 2nd period in 'style' play-by-play • Add Support for entry of career-totals-only statistics (career totals for a player, without season-by-season statistics) To use this: 1. Select Edit | Add new season 2. Add a season for the last year of the player(s) 3. Select Edit | Edit season data 4. Check the "Contains career totals only" option 5. Click the "Individual stats" button 6. In the "Full roster" list click <New player> 8721 Colerain Avenue PO Box 531520 Cincinnati, Ohio 45253 Phone: (513) 771-4192 www.statcrew.com @Stat_Crew 7. Enter the career totals for a player who last played in that year 8. Repeat for other players as necessary 9. Stats entered will be marked as "Contains career totals only" and considered for individual career records, not individual season records • Fix to tab-stop output for career individual single-game highs • Add option to force page break for each player — Individual game-by-game (hardcopy 'style' mode) • Season HTML: Add "OT" indicator to game results on home page output • Show team fouls by period in boxscore (if enabled) • Fix to mislabel "Goalie" GP, GS, MP categories for field players in records section of Individual career summary report • For the shootout period, show number = "SO" in the tag of Game XML • remove display of "-" for shots, SOG from individual game-by-game (hardcopy 'style' mode • In-game: Add goalie to Wrapup | Goalie decisions even if 00:00 minutes played (goalie only appeared in shootout) • Conference reports: Remove ties in Standings report (hardcopy 'style' format and HTML 'style' formats) Version 1.12 (2010): • New — Career Single-Game High report • Career reports: Show season summary HTML in browser • Career Single-game Highs included in Career Summaries for individual players, both hardcopy and HTML format • Career All-Time Results and All-Time vs Opponents included in HTML • Career reports: Add national rankings in results • Career reports: Add option for "All years" in Career Summaries HTML • Career reports: Add "Minutes" to Edit season data show minutes played in Individual Career Summaries • Improve name sort for three-part names i.e.: "Kevin D. Cox" and "T.J. Rogers" • Game reports: Allow maximum six-characters for team code XML output parameters • Game reports: Add "show list of NCAA team codes to XML output parameters — to display list of NCAA codes • Career reports: Improve filter for "Team" player • Career/Historical reports: Accommodate display for results when W-L-T is known, but final score is unknown • On a defensive save, credit a team totals save (to uniform "TM") in addition to posting to individual player • Add functions to show individual corners in Individual statistics, Game-by-Game report • Game reports: Add goalie W-L record to boxscore, adjust column width for clock times over 100 minutes • Add "All players" option to Special | Individual Game Highs report • Add "TeamID.CAP" output to capture season stats function to support In-game season-to-date goals input • Game XML: Add "shutout" and "sf" (shots faced) attributes to <goalie> tag, and "stadium" attribute to <venue> tag • Career reports: Enforce minutes played for goalies in stats leaders report • Suppress shots/shots on goal data columns if these statistics were not tracked in Career stats • Save separate titles for men's, women's, field hockey venues in Career Reports 8721 Colerain Avenue PO Box 531520 Cincinnati, Ohio 45253 Phone: (513) 771-4192 www.statcrew.com @Stat_Crew Version 1.11 (2009): • New — Game Viewer access to career statistics (uses Career XML Summaries by player) • New — Season reports feature to Show/Flag/Hide inactive players • Game reports: Add print all boxscores function • Live HTML: Add controls for text color of TeamlDs and "Prd" in scoreboard • Show opponent rank in Combined Stats report • Combine multiple players on single-page for Individual Game-by-Game report • Season reports: Combined Stats report and Results report, format W-L-T as "#-#" if no ties • Show games started in Extended Stats report • Add support for schedule legend in Career All-Time Results reports • Career reports: Expand ties for team and individual season and career records • Career reports: Improve sort for season statistics summary (sort on points) • Career reports: Add XML summaries (by season) for archive purposes • Career HTML: Add controls for column header color • Career/Historical reports: Accommodate data where games played information was not tracked • Add "All" line to Individual Career Summary for "prior team" statistics totals • Conference HTML: Add controls for column header color • HMTL output: Add handling for "special" characters in player names Version 1.10 (2008): • New — Season reports 'style' format • New — Career/Historical reports 'style' format • New — Table-style format Career HTML output • Improve directory prompts for: import/export, pack/unpack, HTML to disk, backup/restore • Capability to insert graphic images in to the header area of hardcopy 'style' reports • Season reports: Roster report added (features include sort by uni # or name, 'style' and XML format • Utilities: Modify method for import roster • Game scoring: Prompt for clock time at the end of the corner input sequence • Manual entry: Automatically sort the Goal history list in chronological order after edit • Season reports: Implement automatic game-tying goals calculation (instead of relying on manual entry) • Season reports:
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