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Post by hkruse on Aug 4, 2006 11:02:24 GMT -5
Under the printout of the fielding statistics i see often EF, sometimes with a number (110) and in the field I mostly the same amound of innings as the players, sometimes a diferent number.
Is this a special code or have I made an error in my score?
Henk Kruse The Netherlands
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Post by Stephen Rakonza on Aug 29, 2006 0:57:19 GMT -5
This special 'player' should only appear if you've scored an out (F0 or 0-6) and credited it to the Extra Fielder (EF) but you have not entered a player at the EF position.
K-ForCE is trying to report meaningful fielding statistics even though you may not have entered positions.
-Stephen
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Post by khargreaves on Dec 16, 2006 3:24:01 GMT -5
The Extra fielder shows up in the KforCE Viewer fielding stats for every game. The "#" column shows "110"; the Name column shows "EF" and the "I" column has an entry that equals the number of innings played. All the other columns are blank as there were no "chances" assigned to him.
Can I get rid of the EF (the zero in left center field) on the "Batter Up" entry screen? Perhaps this will get rid of the entry in the fielding stats. It will also make the outfield look less cluttered and easier to enter hit locations there.
This is a very cool piece of software. Excellent work! ;D
Do you have anything to do with the StatTrak for Baseball software from All Pro? There are some issues with how the line up data is mangled as it is transferred to and from KforCE on my Pocket PC ( which I cannot upgrade from 2002 to 2003, so thanks for supporting the 2002 version)
Also, only one of the 4 utilities can download from the the products page on the rokonza.com web site and the demo for the Tablet PC version of KforCE will not play. These actions result in a "page not found " screen.
Take care, Ken
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Post by Stephen Rakonza on Dec 29, 2006 15:59:32 GMT -5
Thanks, I'll look into the issues.
Please email me directly (support@rakonza.com) regarding issues with StatTrak lineup mangling.
-Stephen
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