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11/27/2007 8:30 PM
 

That works pretty good for grid display. I'm really looking for a sports league module though. Something to manage league signup, registration, scheduling (field and game scheduling with no conflicts), statistics, league management such as team and division input etc etc.

I created a requirements document if anyone is interested in reviewing or adding info. I may try and build some of this using XMOD. I'll have problems with the scheduling piece though. That will be pretty complex and i'm not sure XMod is the right tool for the scheduling piece.

 
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9/18/2009 11:09 PM
 

I found your post, and I'm creating a site for a local Little League chapter.  Do you still have your requirements document?  I'd love to see it.  I'm working on just the schedule, standings and scores right now, but I'd what to eventually handle some of the typical use cases, such as tournaments, rescheduling, and different views for fields and umpires.  You can see the work in progress at http://ansll.org, just getting started.  The site has some hidden stuff for roles - the board of directors, umpires, teams, etc.

I'd like to eventually have a set of modules that you could position around the site.

TPM

 
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10/13/2010 9:01 AM
 
Hi,

Are you able to share your modules ?

I am starting up a softball site and I need the exact samething that you have created.

Thanks
 
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10/13/2010 11:23 AM
 
Hi,

I'm very interested in a tournament-module. I'm the webmaster of the Flemish Fencing Federation website: www.vlaamseschermbond.be

We have a tournament calendar application on this page:
http://www.vlaamseschermbond.be/wedstrijdinfo/wedstrijdkalender

You can search for tournaments on search criteria like tournament-level, weapon-category (foil, epéé or sabre) or date.

I have enabled this tournament-calendar with the Dynamic View module by Datasprings. Administrators can input tournaments through Datasprings' Dynamic Forms module.
Currently I'm trying to enable a tournament calendar application with more administration possibilities through DotNetMushroom Rad (http://www.dotnetmushroom.com/Default.aspx).
I anyonde has any knowledge of a tournament datagrid module with search/filter functionality, I'm all ears :)

Anthony Candaele
www.webmove.be
 
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10/14/2010 5:40 AM
 
Just out of interest have any of you looked at this module on SC?
http://www.snowcovered.com/Snowcovere...

Mutate and Survive
 
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