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When you return from a meet, it is much easier to Import your meet results than it is to manually key in those results. It order to do this, it is very important to make sure that the meet host has provided you with the correct file or else you will not be able to import the results into your TM Database. Examples of files that you will NOT be able to use for import are:
•HYBACKUP.ZIP - DOS-MM Backup of the Database •SwmmBkupkxxxxxx.ZIP - WIN-MM Backup of the Database •*.MM Files - DOS-MM Database Files •*.TXT Files - Text Files
Examples of files you may be able to import are:
•CFILE01.CL2 - Meet Results from WIN-MM 1.4x •xxx-Bestyyy.zip - Zipped Best Times from TM containing an HY3 file •xxx-Resultsyyy.zip - Zipped Meet results from TM containing an HY3 file •Zfile01.zip - Zipped Meet Results from WIN-MM containing a CL2 file •Meet Results-Summer Nats-03Aug2004-001.zip - Zipped Meet Results from MM 2.0 containing a CL2 file and HY3 file
From the TEAM MANAGER Main Menu Bar, click on File then Import then Meet Results. TM will first ask you to select the Drive, Directory, and File Name of the file you wish to Import. If the meet results file is on a diskette, put the diskette into your Drive A and select A from the Windows Open dialog box. TM will select all the files with the following file extensions - HY3, CL2, and ZIP. You can also click on the Files of Type selection in the Open dialog box and pick *.SD3 files if you were provided an SDIF file of meet results. Pick the one you wish to import and click on OK.
If you selected a ZIP file, TM will unzip that file into a temporary directory named TM6Temp and then ask you to choose from the list of files that were extracted.
Check the Data After you have selected the file you wish to Import, TM will read the file and make various integrity checks. These checks are important because you do not want to import "bad data". At the conclusion of the data integrity checks, TM will display information about the file that was selected including who created the file, when it was created, and the name and date of the meet.
Here is an example of a Meet Results Import screen.
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| 1. | TM first looks for a match of the Registration ID being imported with a Registration ID in the Database. If an exact match is found, TM makes two further checks - both the gender of the swimmers and the swimmer's last name must match. If they do, TM has found a match and imports the data for that swimmer. If not, then TM continues to check for a match. Even if the Team Abbreviation does not match, TM still assumes it's the right swimmer since the ID, last Name, and gender do match. You have the option to override this by unchecking the "Match on Reg ID even if the Team does not match" check box and then TM will only match of the Team abbreviation in the import file matches the Team abbreviation in the TM database. |
| 2. | If TM cannot find a Registration ID match, then it looks for a match of Last Name, First name, Gender, and Team. If all of these match, then TM imports the data for that swimmer. If not, then TM checks the "Add New Athlete Box". If it is checked, then a new athlete is added. If it is not checked, this record is not imported and is put on the Exception Report list. |
What is Imported
When you import meet results, TM will import the information based on the filters described above. Based on those import parameters, each swimmers' meet results will be imported for all the rounds that they swam including place and points for each swim. If Splits, Reaction Times and DQ Codes are set up in HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER, that information will also be imported and optionally displayed in various reports.
Exception Report
You will be notified if TM was not able to import all of the data in the selected file and then given the option to review a list of the records that were imported and why they were not imported. In the example above, Bill Bates would be included on the Exception Report because you specified that NEW Teams/Athletes NOT be added and as far as TM is concerned, Bill Bates is a new swimmer. You can then enter his results by hand or re-import and click on the Add New Teams/Athletes check box and he will be added to your Database.
British Swimming
Historic times can now be loaded electronically into TM. This requires a club committee member to request a copy of the British Rankings software application from British Swimming; for more information please see the CLUB RANKINGS section on https://www.swimmingresults.org/
This software application can access the British Swimming membership and gala database. The club is given registration details to access only their swimmers. The club can then create an extract from galas that were attended by their swimmers (and only of their swimmers), which can then be loaded into TM.