Re: Schedule is done
PostedCOLON Sat Sep 10, 2011 9:42 am
Liking my crossover games..
Yea i had a rough one last year. I like my schedule this year. My team is not as good as it was last year anyway. But...I got some assets now.sgupca wroteCOLONya fuck that, kareem, boston kyle and i have had a shit show the past two seasons.MSP4LYFE wroteCOLONYou got the shit end of the stick this season, as the recipient of that same stick the last two seasons I sympathize with you. It's make an already tough season even tougher.kyuss wroteCOLONholy shit, the 3 teams i'm gonna face from the Eastern Conference are NJ, TB and TOR? talk about picking the right ones ugh...
hopefully on the last week of the RS Colorado will be resting for playoffs lol.
Thanks for the hard work guys, and i like the fact extra-conference matchups were made easy to point out.
its someone else turn this year, nice work Nick, looks good!
Sounds like a life-saver lolmr. bruin wroteCOLONBoys, I am working on gaining access to a plugin for this piece of modeling software we use at work to develop yield curves for forest growth. It is called remsoft. Had a demo the other day where one of the techs used his softball league as an example. Introduced all the variable like 7 teams 3 fields, must play eachother xamoutn of times, etc etc... and it spits out a schedule. I told my coworker about this league and wondered if we could do the same thing with 30 team, conferences, divisions, number of weeks., etc and he said it is totally doable. He said it is basically the same type of algorithms that professional leagues would use. Obviously there are many more variables introduced. might be cool if i could get this done for next season. I would be curious to see the output.
Very cool, it would definitely be a welcome addition moving forward.mr. bruin wroteCOLONBoys, I am working on gaining access to a plugin for this piece of modeling software we use at work to develop yield curves for forest growth. It is called remsoft. Had a demo the other day where one of the techs used his softball league as an example. Introduced all the variable like 7 teams 3 fields, must play eachother xamoutn of times, etc etc... and it spits out a schedule. I told my coworker about this league and wondered if we could do the same thing with 30 team, conferences, divisions, number of weeks., etc and he said it is totally doable. He said it is basically the same type of algorithms that professional leagues would use. Obviously there are many more variables introduced. might be cool if i could get this done for next season. I would be curious to see the output.
Response Aliesky via Email 09/21/2011 11:51 PM
Hello Scott,
I did some investigating in your league and noticed what you are saying. It appears that this is a bug and I have forward it to our programmers. I will update this incident as soon as I hear back from them.
Thank you for reporting it and please be patient as we try to resolve this issue.
Customer Scott Smith via CSS Web 09/21/2011 01:16 PM
Hello Again,
I understand how to set it up and everything but I'm wondering why when I go in to edit the schedule it has all 2010-2011 dates? Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Scott
Response Aliesky via Email 09/20/2011 01:55 AM
Hello Scott,
If you go into the Setup -> Schedule & Playoffs section of the site, then click on "Edit Matchups" located at the near bottom of the page to set a schedule. Once you have setup a schedule it should not be erased unless you change the divisions in your league or delete a team from the league.
Thank you for your patience
Customer Scott Smith via CSS Web 09/19/2011 07:01 PM
Hey,
Just wondering if I enter our league's schedule in, will it erase when you set the matchups for the 2011-2012 season? Right now we have matchups that are editable from last season (2010-2011).. is there something I'm missing?
Thank you,
Scott
+1Nick wroteCOLONmajor props to you Scott for dealing with this.
It really is amazing. Scott's work has been one of the main reasons BBKL has survived from Year 1 till now.sgupca wroteCOLONYou do lots of work most of us never see!