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Adding Teams, Judges, Rooms and Debaters

Ben Muschol edited this page Feb 26, 2018 · 13 revisions

There are two ways to enter teams, judges, rooms, and debaters: Manually entering individually or importing data in batches. In most cases, the batch import is probably easier. However, you may need to enter data manually to add one or two teams at a time, or to fix any errors that may have occurred when importing data in bulk.

Batch Data Import

To import data in bulk: First, navigate to the "File Data Upload" link under the "Admin" section of the navigation menu:

MIT-Tab Navigation Menu

Then, you should see a page where you can add a file for judges, rooms and teams:

MIT-Tab Data Import Page

You can upload xlsx files through this page to import data in bulk.

NOTE: The files must be .xlsx files. Not .xls, .csv, or anything similar

NOTE: All data in the first row will be ignored. That row is assumed to be a header row.

Here is the format of the .xlsx file:

  • = required field

Teams (and Debaters)

NOTE: Debaters will automatically be created from this sheet, too.

Name* School* (If hybrid, use school whose protection they take) Hybrid School (If a hybrid, the school whose protection they don't take) Seed ("Half", "Full", "Free", or empty) Debater 1 Name* Debater 1 Novice Status ("N" or blank) Debater 2 Name* (leave blank for iron-person) Debater 2 Novice Status ("N" or blank)

Judges

Name* Rank* (Decimal, 0-100) Afiliated Schools (fill in any number of columns, one per school)

Rooms

Name* Rank* (Decimal, 0-100)

Manual Data Entry

From the home page, you can add and view all Schools, Judges, Teams, Debaters, and Rooms. To enter information quickly, you should have multiple people reading through your registration information and entering it into the program at any given moment.

Schools

  1. Name - Name of the school, e.g. "Yale"

Judges

  1. Name - Name of the judge.
  2. Rank - A number from 0.0 - 99.99 that represents the relative ranking of this judge. Higher is a "better" judge.
  3. Affiliated Schools - A list of schools that this judge should be unable to judge. Use this for team scratches as well as multiple affiliations

Teams

  1. Name - Name of the team, e.g. "Yale A"
  2. School - School that this team should be protected from in pairing. If you are entering a hybrid, select the team that has protection.
  3. Hybrid school - For hybrids, the school they are not taking protection from. This will prevent the team from being judged by this school, but not from hitting teams from that school
  4. Debaters - The debaters on this team, up to two debaters may be chosen and you can add a debater directly (instead of having to enter them separately) using the button to the right of the selection box. If you select one debater then the program will treat the team as an iron man team.
  5. Seed - The seed of the team, used during the first round pairing.
  6. Checked in - If this box is checked then any rounds you pair will include this team in the pairing. Uncheck this if you want the team to not be paired into the rounds.
  7. Scratch Count - Used for generating a form that allows you to immediately add scratches. Feel free to put zero and add scratches later (they can be added from either the judge page or the team page at any time).

Debaters

  1. Name - Name of the debater, e.g. "Matt Smith".
  2. Novice status - Varsity or novice, used by the program to determine novice team/debater rankings.

Rooms

  1. Name - Name of the room.
  2. Rank - A number from 0.0 - 99.99 that represents the relative ranking of this room. Higher is a "better" room, and higher ranked rooms will be paired in before other rooms. You can use ranks to "check out" a room by changing rooms that you don't want to use to 0