Hi Jon, when I try to add a match I get the following error
table session has no column named match_id One thing I would like to be able to is a "how much do I win/loose at specific score" Christian. On Feb 11, 2008 10:17 AM, Jonathan Kinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've finished the first set of changes to the relational database player > records. I've moved the sql code from Python into the C code and the db > settings from a settings file into gnubg options. It's largely untried so > doubtless there are some errors to be found. > > The next (more exciting) part is to write some queries to show the data. I > like > the idea of a "report gallery" which has a list of standard reports which can > then be customised by the user. Without thinking about how it might be done > (or > when...), it would be good if people could suggest some ideas of things they'd > like to see. > > Here's a few ideas from me: > > * Display error rates over time > Show a list of cheq/cube/overall error rates per match in time order and > include > average at end. > > * Error rates per match length > Show a list of cheq/cube/overall error rates for each match length and include > average at end. > > * Score away "temperture map" > show a 2d grid with each grid coloured based on the average error at that > score. > > * List of opponents > Matches played w/l record, avg errors and avg fibs ratings. > > > Each report could have filters for player names, match scores, chequer/cube or > both errors (and other things...). So for example you might select "error > rates > over time", one player = "Jon", match length >= 5, cube errors, post crawford. > > I'm not sure how to build up a kind of requirements list (lots of emails is > likely to get confusing), I guess some kind of web wiki would be good, can we > use the gnubg help section? > > Jon > > > _______________________________________________ > Bug-gnubg mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg > > _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg
