2023-10-23
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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.
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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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