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Team roster
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 4:28 pm
by GTill
I see your response to the prior question - but what we need is for you to understand the difference between a roster and a lineup. Each team you add should have a roster dedicated to it. Then you select from that roster to fill the lineup for an individual game.
You basically have a large list of players you can pick for a lineup without regard to what team they belong to.
Re: Team roster
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 6:47 pm
by wrast
+1
Re: Team roster
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:31 pm
by FTMSupport
GTill wrote:I see your response to the prior question - but what we need is for you to understand the difference between a roster and a lineup. Each team you add should have a roster dedicated to it. Then you select from that roster to fill the lineup for an individual game.
This is exactly what we have with Team Manager. Team Manager is where you build your roster for a team. When building a roster, you choose from the full pool of players. When you start a game, you select teams from your team lists, and then create your lineup from each team's roster.
Re: Team roster
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:24 am
by SharkBait
FTMSupport wrote:GTill wrote:I see your response to the prior question - but what we need is for you to understand the difference between a roster and a lineup. Each team you add should have a roster dedicated to it. Then you select from that roster to fill the lineup for an individual game.
This is exactly what we have with Team Manager. Team Manager is where you build your roster for a team. When building a roster, you choose from the full pool of players. When you start a game, you select teams from your team lists, and then create your lineup from each team's roster.
This method works well for our "pool play" concept where we've tightened our 9 teams in the league to 9 or 10 players, and can draw from the pool play list for players as needed.