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Old 09-29-2009, 09:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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19th Century Schedules

So I have all of the NA, NL, UA, AA, and PL schedules for 1871-1900 in both as-played format and as-scheduled (post 1877) format. My question to you shedules modders is what needs to go in the <SCHEDULE> tag. I understand that I can explicitly define the league starting date. What needs to go into the TYPE field of the SCHEDULE tag?

Also, is there a file naming convention I should use for these? I was just going to name them as follows:
1884_NL_as_played.lsdl
1884_NL_as_scheduled.lsdl
1884_AA_as_played.lsdl
1884_AA_as_scheduled.lsdl
1885_NL_as_played.lsdl
1885_NL_as_scheduled.lsdl
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Not to completely duck making any effort here, but I think this is a good opportunity to point to the schedules section of the online manual. I think it is pretty good and hopefully it can prove that by answering your questions.

Regarding the naming of the files, the manual explains all the options, but files (as long as properly formatted and matching the league parameters) can at least be manually loaded regardless of the name. So what you have is fine. To get some of the bells and whistles like with automatic loading of files, specific naming methods are described in the manual can optionally be employed.
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So I have all of the NA, NL, UA, AA, and PL schedules for 1871-1900 in both as-played format and as-scheduled (post 1877) format.
Ah, I take it then I don't need to e-mail you the files I have onhand after all?
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Not to completely duck making any effort here, but I think this is a good opportunity to point to the schedules section of the online manual. I think it is pretty good and hopefully it can prove that by answering your questions.

Regarding the naming of the files, the manual explains all the options, but files (as long as properly formatted and matching the league parameters) can at least be manually loaded regardless of the name. So what you have is fine. To get some of the bells and whistles like with automatic loading of files, specific naming methods are described in the manual can optionally be employed.
I completely forgot about the online manual. I'll look into that and will keep in mind what you've suggested. I don't want to configure these schedules for auto loading since these schedules are designed with the actual teams in mind, and the OOTP default league alignment in this time period was adjusted for simplicity.

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Ah, I take it then I don't need to e-mail you the files I have onhand after all?
Nope, found what I needed at Retrosheet.
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Nope, found what I needed at Retrosheet.
Most of the original schedule files there are from me (though converted my format into theirs). The files are rather old, and I know there are at least a few errors in some of the schedules and there were conversion errors too.

I've been wanting get them updated for a long time now, but something else always comes along first...
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Ok, here they are, then:
19th Century Schedules

There's 78 schedules files in here. One for each season 1871-1876, and 2 for each league/season for 1877-1900. Every year has an "as played" schedule that includes the games that were actually played. The 1877-1900 seasons also have an "as scheduled" schedule that is what the shedule looked like before real life wreaked havoc on it.

Each league is treated separately with a separate schedule file. So in 1884 when you have the National League, American Association, and Union Assocation all playing at once, there are 6 schedule files for that year (2 each for each league).

I confess, I haven't tried actually loading all of them into my game, but I did spot check several of them and they all load. You do have to make sure to set up your teams first, and also set your league settings to have the correct number of games for that schedule file (number of teams and number of games are included in the filename for ease of use). The start date will be set automatically to the correct date.

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