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knockouts:setting-up [2016/03/10 12:13] michaelknockouts:setting-up [2016/08/05 09:19] – [Edit knockout settings] Added public lineups michael
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 **Prevent players from playing in more than one team** will check any new players being added to see if they are registered on another team. Note that this is not enforced for a Plate event, which is considered to be a separate knockout. **Prevent players from playing in more than one team** will check any new players being added to see if they are registered on another team. Note that this is not enforced for a Plate event, which is considered to be a separate knockout.
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 +**Show team members and match line-ups in public results** means that the players in each team will appear in the public results page of [[http://www.ebu.co.uk/knockouts-new|the EBU website]], along with who played in any particular match. 
  
 **Enable advanced features** switches on some advanced geographical features which you can read more about [[knockouts:advanced-features|on its own page]]. We do not expect anybody other than the EBU itself to use this feature but if a group of counties want to get together to organise a knockout event, there is the option to restrict draws to avoid excessive travelling. **Enable advanced features** switches on some advanced geographical features which you can read more about [[knockouts:advanced-features|on its own page]]. We do not expect anybody other than the EBU itself to use this feature but if a group of counties want to get together to organise a knockout event, there is the option to restrict draws to avoid excessive travelling.
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 At the top you can change the team name and suffix, if you need to. The **Venue Information** box would usually be used by the team captains rather than the event organiser. This allows them to enter some information about their home venue, for the benefit of their opposition. At the top you can change the team name and suffix, if you need to. The **Venue Information** box would usually be used by the team captains rather than the event organiser. This allows them to enter some information about their home venue, for the benefit of their opposition.
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 +**Contact Information** can also be seen by the opposition captains and allows the team to tell them how they would like to be contacted. You might, as the organiser, pre-seed this with email addresses or let the captains enter this themselves.
  
 **Team originally seeded** can be checked to make this team a seed. Note that you cannot check this box after the team has played a match, as it messes up some of the calculations. If you must amend this later, remove the result of any matches the team has played (delete the scores), change the team seeding and then reenter the match results. **Team originally seeded** can be checked to make this team a seed. Note that you cannot check this box after the team has played a match, as it messes up some of the calculations. If you must amend this later, remove the result of any matches the team has played (delete the scores), change the team seeding and then reenter the match results.
knockouts/setting-up.txt · Last modified: 2021/02/14 15:17 by 127.0.0.1