Actually the answer isn't simple. I've done a number of scheduling
programs for athletics over the years, and they are real challenge.
If all the events are going to be at the same venue, you need two
tables: one for leagues, one for matches
Select the info from the matches, loop over the leag
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Sent: Sat, April 16, 2011 5:27:34 PM
Subject: Re: Creating a Schedule
Does team A play team B both at home and away at some point in the
season? (i.e., do you need both A-home-B-away and B-home-A-away in the
schedule?)
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Jim Mixon wrote:
> I am
Does team A play team B both at home and away at some point in the
season? (i.e., do you need both A-home-B-away and B-home-A-away in the
schedule?)
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Jim Mixon wrote:
> I am trying to write a scheduling program for a client. It will create
> pool(billiards) match
I have tried for many long hours and for the first time in a good long while I
am sorry to say I am about stumped . . .
Hopefully some brains here can help me . . .
I am trying to write a scheduling program for a client. It will create
pool(billiards) matches on a weekly basis . .
I need to
4 matches
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