1. Verify the competitor is a current IPSC member (not all are) from the regional membership list.
2. Verify the cometitors category and classification within the division in which they're shooting from the regional classification list.
3. Enter the competitor, and/or verify their information in the club's WinMSS database.
4. Choose the member as a competitor for the match and enter the division and power factor.
1. Verify the competitor is a current IPSC member (not all are) from the regional membership list.
A five stage match with 100 competitors will take about 8 to 10 hours to score.
I am having a really hard time to believe that it take 1 minute to enter one stage into the WinMSS.
Though it would really help to have some kind of direct import from the match registration system into the match scoring system. Maybe this need to be brought up to the Sectional directors and Regional director who could bring it up to the chain. It is a shame we don't have an unified match registration system and results publication system, which could easily address most of such issues.
As a competitor my thoughts are this
Level I: who cares, it's just a level I if it comes out in a month it has no real effect on me personally. Even if it is a 120 round match that I got dinged $35, it's still just a level I
Level II: I'd like to see the scores the next day, usually it's a bigger match with more top shooters that gives a more accurate reflection of my current ability and/ or it is being used for classification or had classifier stages.
The reality is that in Ontario there isn't much difference between Level I and Level II matches and as I see certain top shooters don't go to Level 2s at all. Other ones go to Level Is, when they are in convenient location/time.
I am having a really hard time to believe that it take 1 minute to enter one stage into the WinMSS.
Providing the scores are totaled, legible and the scoresheets in the correct order it doesn't take long to enter the scores. The only point I'm trying to make is that's only a small part of the process, and it's not the part that usually results in delays in getting the scores published. There are many things that can be done in time to improve the situation such as integrating the membership and classification lists with WinMss. However, the one thing you have control over right now, today is your scoresheet. So take ownership of it. Make sure it's complete and legible on every stage you shoot. It's to your benefit to do so.
Though it would really help to have some kind of direct import from the match registration system into the match scoring system. Maybe this need to be brought up to the Sectional directors and Regional director who could bring it up to the chain. It is a shame we don't have an unified match registration system and results publication system, which could easily address most of such issues.
It's so easy to complain about a situation and offer nothing more than vague suggestions as to what others should be doing, eh?
You wanna help? Write iPhone and Android apps to do scoring and real-time syncing with a winMSS installation, and then approach ipsc with the idea of using it. That'd be helpful.
BTW, WinMSS is a Windows based POS which, like almost all Windows crap, is based on the idea of being run by a human sitting with a mouse and keyboard, one operation/record at a time; it has no bulk upload/download capabilities, no automated scripting, nor are any planned. Last time I asked (yes, as hard as that might be for you to believe, you were not the first one to think of this) I was told I was welcome to try and code it up myself. Being an open source developer, I passed on the opportunity to get up close and person with Win32. You're welcome to try; maybe you'd like to actually do something which addresses the problems you ##### about?
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