Dave we do use an excel spread sheet you can see it for yourself at the
SCTA-BNI website. All 2200+ runs. This year with technically 3 timing areas,
short 1 mile, 2 to the 3 short course and 2 thru the 5 long course. + 1/4 mile
times and exit speeds on the long courses combined on 2 differebnt tracks on
the entire spread sheet, what to eliminate becomes a problem.
It's not that bad to look at each run of the "blue tag" cars/bikes and find the
fastest speed after eliminating the 1/4's, and exits. If a # only makes 2 or 3
passes it's easy. If more just a little harder. I use Glens numbers for record
runs and look back at Ed's #'s to check dates.
With so many I need to type them for the engraver.
For El Mirage the excel file with the none used columns pinched off, goes
directly to the engraver which is a change from the long ago way of doing
things. An El Mirage meet take about 30 minutes including moving the record
setters to the end and changing their color to red. I also sort them by club so
I can pack them up easier
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>An excel spred sheet would do all that as fast as the data is entered
>you are working way to hard and way too error prone.
>Dave
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