Golfshake v Excel
One for Darren
Darren As a matter of interest I have reviewed what I compiled for my Society on exceland what Golfshake provides I am not making any requests but thought you might like to consider those ‘differences’ - If you see any value in them I’m sure you will put them on your “To do list” for the SitegolfshakeExcelSP Ave.yyGamesyyCompetition WinsnyPars & Bogeysyy% Par (or under)yn% over parynPar 3/4/5 ave.ynActual HcapyySociety handicapnyHcap HistoryyyMoneyboardnyAve. medalynLow Scoresyy/nHigh Scoresyy/nMax parsnyThis/Last Year yyNo returns/Blobsny Colin
Reply : Thu 24th Apr 2008 15:21
Thanks for this, what do you see as the most important and don't say all.
Not to give to much away but shortly the you should be able to do the following i think
Moneyboard
Competition Wins
Regards, Darren.
Reply : Fri 25th Apr 2008 15:07
you listed the 2 most important from the list in your reply
Reply : Fri 25th Apr 2008 15:10
Mark beat me to it
yes Moneyboard and Competition wins
Thanks - Colin
Reply : Mon 28th Apr 2008 07:59
Can you just elaborate on moneyboard.
Thanks
Reply : Thu 22nd May 2008 22:04
Darrren
I have replied via e-mail ,after e-mail contact , missed out on communication via this thread ? for some reason. I will now use this avenue to suggest what comes to mind to provide the Moneyboard and it seems logical to achieve it through the "competition set up process" within the Society mechanism ?! You would need to provide a DIDDLEY STAKE option during the set up and then produce a 'Profit/Loss' column on the Society Leaderboard
But there again you may have a better solution !
..... and I would still love to see your upgrade agenda i.e what's occurring (as they say)
what suggestions are on the table for implementation, what are the forthcoming upgrades. i cannot remember exactly what I've suggested to you and what i haven't
and I do not really want to keep repeating myself because I've forgotten what I've suggested in the first place
Colin
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Reply : Thu 22nd May 2008 22:09
Colin, I have all your comments neatly tucked away and not to be ignored.
I think I have the jist of the moneyboard and it fits with something I've worked on.
Regards, Darren.
Reply : Thu 22nd May 2008 22:25
Darren
That's nice to know
I wonder do you stick them all up on a special project board in the shed like they do in the cop films trying to find out best paths ?
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