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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, and vice versa.\\ | 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, and vice versa.\\ | ||
- | Also, you will need to use a new Player Database for your club. There are instructions below on how you can transfer the information relatively easily.\\ | + | Also, you will need to use a new Player Database. There are instructions below on how you can transfer the information relatively easily.\\ |
You can, however, still use any old user movement files. | You can, however, still use any old user movement files. | ||
- | Clubs should not remove their old scoring software if they wish to access old sessions. Indeed they might choose to delay switching from PairsScorer to EBUScore until a convenient moment for consigning old events to 'archive'. | + | Clubs should not remove their old scoring software if they wish to access old sessions. Indeed (especially, for example, if they run an ongoing ladder-type event) they might choose to delay switching from PairsScorer to EBUScore until a convenient moment for consigning old events to 'archive'. |