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Post by Glenn-Philadelphia on Nov 13, 2014 21:34:30 GMT -5
Cracking the code open now to have a look.
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Post by Glenn-Philadelphia on Nov 13, 2014 21:59:21 GMT -5
OK boys, good catch. This has been addressed.
Last year after a game was played it calculated the goalie status for all under-contract goalies in the league. Every once in a while this process would error out because it was taking too long. This would mean that the games in progress page would not get updated. Before the start of this year I made a change to only re-calculate the goalie statuses for guys that were on teams that played in a given night. This has been working fine however there was one part of the query that looked at all goalies who had played at least one game in a given year and this was set to 2013 in order to create/debug the stored procedure. This meant that if a guy didn't play last year in the GHL, he wasn't getting updated. This has been fixed and all goalies will be accounted for correctly moving forward.
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Post by Dane-Hamilton on Nov 13, 2014 22:49:23 GMT -5
OK boys, good catch. This has been addressed. Last year after a game was played it calculated the goalie status for all under-contract goalies in the league. Every once in a while this process would error out because it was taking too long. This would mean that the games in progress page would not get updated. Before the start of this year I made a change to only re-calculate the goalie statuses for guys that were on teams that played in a given night. This has been working fine however there was one part of the query that looked at all goalies who had played at least one game in a given year and this was set to 2013 in order to create/debug the stored procedure. This meant that if a guy didn't play last year in the GHL, he wasn't getting updated. This has been fixed and all goalies will be accounted for correctly moving forward. Thanks for fixing it I see Harding is a minus 1 now but Ramo is still blue for me he has a 7 stam and played 9 in a row and 13 total does that seem plausible?
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Post by Glenn-Philadelphia on Nov 14, 2014 15:23:04 GMT -5
OK boys, good catch. This has been addressed. Last year after a game was played it calculated the goalie status for all under-contract goalies in the league. Every once in a while this process would error out because it was taking too long. This would mean that the games in progress page would not get updated. Before the start of this year I made a change to only re-calculate the goalie statuses for guys that were on teams that played in a given night. This has been working fine however there was one part of the query that looked at all goalies who had played at least one game in a given year and this was set to 2013 in order to create/debug the stored procedure. This meant that if a guy didn't play last year in the GHL, he wasn't getting updated. This has been fixed and all goalies will be accounted for correctly moving forward. Thanks for fixing it I see Harding is a minus 1 now but Ramo is still blue for me he has a 7 stam and played 9 in a row and 13 total does that seem plausible? Each time a team plays their goalies status will be calculated. I manually overrode Harding because of seeing that he was the one goalie affected (from the goalies of the 20 teams that played that night). The next time you play it will update your goalies status correctly afterwards.
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Post by Dan-Toronto on Nov 14, 2014 15:47:46 GMT -5
Thanks for fixing it I see Harding is a minus 1 now but Ramo is still blue for me he has a 7 stam and played 9 in a row and 13 total does that seem plausible? Each time a team plays their goalies status will be calculated. I manually overrode Harding because of seeing that he was the one goalie affected (from the goalies of the 20 teams that played that night). The next time you play it will update your goalies status correctly afterwards. Damn.
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Post by Ian-Halifax on Nov 16, 2014 22:45:47 GMT -5
How come Stalock turned green after one game? I know he's only a 5 stam, but I never remember goalies going green that fast.
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Post by Glenn-Philadelphia on Nov 17, 2014 7:43:51 GMT -5
How come Stalock turned green after one game? I know he's only a 5 stam, but I never remember goalies going green that fast. One part of the formula used to determine status is what percentage of games has he played over the entire course of the year. Seeing as he has played 6 games already him turning green after playing one game is not surprising.
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Post by Mike - Montreal on Nov 30, 2014 11:21:21 GMT -5
Does the number of days off between games played factor into goalie fatigue?
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Post by Phil-Cornwall on Nov 30, 2014 12:33:37 GMT -5
Does the number of days off between games played factor into goalie fatigue? No, unfortunately.
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Post by Glenn-Philadelphia on Nov 30, 2014 14:28:56 GMT -5
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