2023-10-23

 

 

 

Ignore team conflicts when it comes to the primary surface (All Sports)

  • A team can be divided into two teams, each using one-half of the same surface and playing against another team. This is often the case in M7 and M9 field hockey games.

  • For example, this allows team A to play a game against team B on one half and team C against team D on the other half (of the same surface) without causing a team conflict. Playing an A vs. B game on both halves is also possible, provided the same primary surface is used.

 

Missing transactions for officials with multiple positions (All Sports)

  • The last assignment will delete the previous transaction if the same official is assigned multiple positions in the same game.

    • For example, an official may be assigned to a referee position and added to the scoresheet as a scorekeeper. The referee transaction would then be deleted, leaving only the scorekeeper transaction.

  • If the remuneration structure was modified for a game with locked transactions, the transaction was duplicated, and the remuneration doubled. This problem has been solved, and the difference is calculated in a new transaction.

 

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