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When Alpine Combined is selected in the software the following additional box will become visible on the "Header" tab to manage the extra data needed: | When Alpine Combined is selected in the software the following additional box will become visible on the "Header" tab to manage the extra data needed: | ||
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This will pull the needed data together to produce the results for the "combined" event. | This will pull the needed data together to produce the results for the "combined" event. | ||
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* At some point after the first (speed) run is complete save the file under a different name (Save As). This will be your file just to deal with the speed results. | * At some point after the first (speed) run is complete save the file under a different name (Save As). This will be your file just to deal with the speed results. | ||
* Change the race type to Downhill or Super-G. | * Change the race type in that file to Downhill or Super-G. | ||
* Verify and set your other information including Header / Officials / Run Data etc. | * Verify and set your other information including Header (Codex and anything else) / Officials / Run Data etc. | ||
* Submit the results. | * Submit the results. | ||
==Dealing with ECOM events== | ==Dealing with ECOM events== | ||
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To deal with this, starting with software Ver 6.70 Rev 2, there is the ability to set a competitor's first run to DNS2. This may only be set via the Edit Competitor screen, and only for DH or SG. The DNS2 grouping will come out on the printed speed reports and be part of the transmittal. | To deal with this, starting with software Ver 6.70 Rev 2, there is the ability to set a competitor's first run to DNS2. This may only be set via the Edit Competitor screen, and only for DH or SG. The DNS2 grouping will come out on the printed speed reports and be part of the transmittal. | ||
Note 11/22/2016: If you find an issue with this process, please let Geoff know at Split Second as there is some uncertainty that this is being handled in exactly the right way. Thank you. | ''Note 11/22/2016: If you find an issue with this process, please let Geoff know at Split Second as there is some uncertainty that this is being handled in exactly the right way. Thank you.'' |
Revision as of 01:39, 23 November 2016
Managing Alpine Combined
When Alpine Combined is selected in the software the following additional box will become visible on the "Header" tab to manage the extra data needed:
This will pull the needed data together to produce the results for the "combined" event.
But, if your race has a speed event first which is to be counted as a separate event the software does not currently have a simple way to submit that data (to FIS, USSA etc.).
So, the process is to:
- At some point after the first (speed) run is complete save the file under a different name (Save As). This will be your file just to deal with the speed results.
- Change the race type in that file to Downhill or Super-G.
- Verify and set your other information including Header (Codex and anything else) / Officials / Run Data etc.
- Submit the results.
Dealing with ECOM events
FIS created a modification to the normal processing of Alpine Combined. If it's an "ECOM" event then the follow applies:
If speed is staged first, speed results are not generated until after SL run and anyone who does not complete the SL portion ends up as DNS2
To deal with this, starting with software Ver 6.70 Rev 2, there is the ability to set a competitor's first run to DNS2. This may only be set via the Edit Competitor screen, and only for DH or SG. The DNS2 grouping will come out on the printed speed reports and be part of the transmittal.
Note 11/22/2016: If you find an issue with this process, please let Geoff know at Split Second as there is some uncertainty that this is being handled in exactly the right way. Thank you.