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+ | ===== Switching from Jeff Smith ===== | ||
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+ | The first thing that you should know is that, although the programs are almost identical, the event & membership Data files (PSEvents.dat, | ||
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+ | This means that you need to use a new set of Event Files for EBUScore; you cannot use EBUScore to access events that were created by PairsScorer, | ||
+ | Also, you will need to use a new Player Database. | ||
+ | You can, however, still use any old user movement files. | ||
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+ | Clubs should not remove their old scoring software if they wish to access old sessions. Indeed (especially, | ||
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+ | ==== Transferring your player database ==== | ||
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+ | If your club uses Bridgewebs, then a quick and easy way to transfer your database is to... | ||
+ | * " | ||
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+ | These two actions are done via buttons at the bottom left of the ' | ||
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+ | If you don't use Bridgewebs, you can do something similar via a ' | ||
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+ | * Launch PairsScorer, | ||
+ | * Confirm that you wish to export, and make a note of where the file is saved.\\ (The file will also be opened, in Notepad or Excel or similar - just close this!)\\ | ||
+ | * Close down PairsScorer, | ||
+ | * Click on ' | ||
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+ | Firstly you will be asked whether or not you wish to delete your existing database. | ||
+ | If you do choose ' | ||
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+ | Next you will need to navigate to find the ' | ||
+ | Select the file PlayerDB.csv and click on ' | ||
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+ | That should be it! | ||
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