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8.3.4.9 (2019.10.08)

RunScore Team
  • This release resolves an issue that occurred during incremental download that caused subsequent events to not download results correctly after the first event was downloaded.
  • This release also resolves an issue that caused a crash after a race was automatically opened after being saved under a different name or to a new location through RunScore.
  • This release also resolves an issue that occurred sometimes when the browse database view was open while doing other tasks in RunScore.
  • This release also resolves an issue where the variable used to identify which race this is in the RunSignUp database for RunScore races (RS Races) is interpreted by RunSignUp as a registrant in the RS Races race.
  • This release also resolves an issue where the left-margin command was not working in Team Score.
  • This release makes several performance and improvements to RunScore

8.3.4.5 (2019.10.02)

RunScore Team
  • This release adds functionality to automatically refresh RunSignUp sessions to prevent errors caused by sessions timing out.
  • This release makes several performance and improvements to RunScore

8.3.4.4 (2019.08.30)

RunScore Team
  • This release added a fix to a bug that was causing races larger than one thousand registrants to not be downloaded completely form RunSignUp.
  • It also added afix to an issue that was occasionally happening on the client and causing it to crash.
  • Fixed an issue that was causing the header sent to RunSignUp’s API to have extra fields.

8.3.4.3 (2019.08.27)

RunScore Team
  • This release gets rid of merge mode. Now it just uses mapping ini file in race folder
  • At request of Adam Shelton, retain sub-events selected for download of RaceRoster race. When mapping registration system to RunScore fields, if user selects “Cancel” or “Ignore all remaining fields”, nothing happened. Fixed. This was tough since it is done in recursive code processJsonTree and processJsonValue.
  • Also RaceRoster teams and team types are now included as part of participant downloads
  • Also sorting of search fields now sorts blanks to the bottom of the column
  • Minor UI Update to normalize the height of the search field in the Browse window
  • Fixed a minor issue with some runs not being visible on the TFRRS website
  • General coding improvements

8.3.4.2 (2019.08.07)

RunScore Team
  • This release makes some changes to improve the usability of BugSplat.
  • It also resolves legacy warnings for a few external libraries.
  • It also resolves a few client issues that were reported through the crash reporting tool.
  • It also includes a check to ensure that a race has been opened before displaying the online menu.
  • It also includes a check to the sort algorithm to handle equality between generated floating-point numbers.
  • It also includes early work on functional testing
  • There was an issue with the close all windows functionality that caused the race to be closed as well.
  • It has been updated to allow for all the windows to be closed while keeping the race open.

8.3.4.1 (2019.07.15)

RunScore Team
  • Jenna Ginsberg reported unexpected behavior when she had a long, complicated E2D on autorun. We modified the behavior of BugSplat to suppress Hang Detection.

8.3.4.0 (2019.07.09)

RunScore Team
  • 2019-07-02: We implemented BugSplat crash reporting and hang-detection to RunScore Server and Client. Future crash reports can be optionally sent by the user to help the team better diagnose and fix issues.
  • Some users reported that RunScore crashed when a download was attempted with a results screen open. Fixed.
  • Some users reported that a crash happened when obtaining reads from ChronoTrack Live Fusion. Fixed

8.3.3.0 (2019.06.03)

RunScore Team
  • 2019-05-30: Some users found they had to login again when uploading results. Fixed.
  • 2019-05-27: Jenna Ginsberg requested that upon import, if a CSV file has a null header, that the corresponding data be ignored. Done. Steven Keith feels this will be a big help for him so that he can delete any headers of data he does not want to import.
  • 2019-05-27: John Kinnicutt requested that Auto Refresh, while editing results, be turned off. Done. This keeps incoming results from messing you up while editing.
  • 2019-05-27: Mark Iverson requested that RunScore support RunSignUp registrations in a “Super Event”. When a person registers for a super event, that person is automatically registered for all sub-events. For example, a race might have a 5K and a 10K and wants to have a registration class called, say, BOTH that allows a participant to register for both at the same time. Done.
  • 2019-04-25: Christian Lizier requested that a “Delete” key be added to the Announce keyboard where runners can type in their bib number and see and/or print out their results. Too often the runner makes an error but there was no backup/delete key. There is now. Christian also pointed out that there was no way to close the Announce screen without reverting to the physical keyboard. There is now a “Close” key.
  • 2019-04-25: To upload external/custom results to ChronoTrack Live, RunSignUp, or Race Roster, you do a right-click and send the results to the online site. Several timers have requested this be extended so that the right-click is not needed. In that way, the listing could be run automatically at a set time interval. This is done by adding the command: “External Report to” followed by the system: ChronoTrack Live, RunSignUp, or Race Roster.
  • 2019-02-20: At request of Jenna Ginsberg, have added time filtering to the Event to Database commands Laps Completed and Distance Completed. This is helpful when, say, timing a race where the race director wants to know how many laps a competitor did each hour.
  • 2018-07-05: At request of Clifford Bruce, a number of improvements were made to the Team Relay command including a new command, Team Laps to Rounds.
  • 2018-05-23: Improved error messages. You’ll really like this change. Steve Delahunty was watching someone scoring a race with RunScore when an error popped up saying there was a problem in one of the listing files. However, the message didn’t give the file name and line number so Steve fixed it. You now get both pieces of information. It didn’t work for “.include” files so Alan extended Steve’s work for that case.
  • 2018-04-29: Downloads contain an “Extended Verification Signed Certificate” registered to the Publisher **“RunTime Software, LLC. (**In April 2019, this was changed to “Fast North Corp” when RunScore was sold to Race Roster.)
  • 2018-04-19: Marek Blažek, Czech Republic, requested a command “LE Number of Laps” to include all runners regardless of how many laps they have run but, in addition, eliminate laps over the specified number. This helps solve the problem of runners who have finished the specified number of laps but are hanging around the finish mats.

8.3.0.0 (2018.04.04)

RunScore Team
  • Following request by Zack Loggins, add support for downloading Corporate Teams from RunSignUp.
  • At the request of Jenna Ginsberg, added two new commands to listings: Add and Sub (or Subtract). They do the same as the @Add and @Sub commands in “Enter/Edit Results” but can be done in a listing. Add adds a given time to all times in the event and Sub or Subtract subtracts a given time.
  • Also, at the request of Jenna Ginsberg, we have provided a way to handle multi-day events by adding 24 hours to a chip/tag time for each day after the date specified in entries.ini. This is optional. You select it from the External Timer Initialization screen. At present it is only implemented for the RunScore Open interface but could be added for other systems when the day is not specified in the passing information.
  • Steven Keith aka “Kei”, working with Jeannette MacDonald, discovered that RunScore Results had a problem. If you uploaded awards and asked for a certain number in each category, all finishers in that category were in the report instead of just the number requested. Fixed.
  • Tom Plummer found that the control “GE Number of Laps” for a lap race was not working properly. Was showing results for participants that had not finished the specified number of laps. Fixed.
  • Tony Newton asked for a time format to handle multi-day events. New format is: “DD-HH:MM:SS
  • Jenna Ginsberg requested that time-filtering as specified in each event’s definition be used with: Merge Events and Import of bibs and times. Done.
  • Christian Lizier asked for Multiply and Multiply By to work for times. Done.
  • We have documented a method to convert an individual database to a team database. We have also added two new sample races as illustration: TriTestIndividuals and TriTestTeams. This method uses Import Replace.