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admin Posted - 02/14/2004 : 14:25:30
TRADES NOW LIVE!

Well after many sleepless nights and 1 week late we finally have the new trades function live. Thanks to everyone for their patience while we put it together. You can now split points amongst traded an acquired players, have up to 10 trade dates a season, view past and current and future trades, track your trades at a glance and more. Also the trades system allows for retroactive dates so you don't have to change your trade dates or trade selections. Just insert the date and the trades and the system will calculate the stats based on that date.

Administrators just click on the "Edit Pool" menu and go to the "Edit Pool Details" page to set up your trade dates. Then go to the "Trades" page in the left menu to conduct your trades.

In addition you can now set your pool start and end dates! Set what ever duration you want! Administrators just go to the Edit Pool Details page to do so.

As you all know with all new component releases there is the possibility of minor bugs. Please let us know ASAP if there are any problems that you encounter and we'll jump on them.
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admin Posted - 03/04/2004 : 10:21:18
Hi Steve,

In a "Draft" style pool tradiong accross teams can be a little confusing. Our system is set up so people are picking from a pool of players not from each other's teams.

To exchange drafted players do this:

1) One the first team trade Player A for a dummy player (Player C - one no one wants).
2) Then on the other team drop Player B and acquire Player A.
3) then go back to the first team and "edit" the first trade. Here you trade Player C for Player B.

You have to "edit" the existing trade. If you add a new trade it just records it in the history. If this is all performed under the same trade date then only Player A and B will appear in the 2 pool teams. On the first team Player B will be in black and Player A will be in white. On the second team it will be reversed. Hope this helps!

The points won't be instant. The system needs to refresh in order to calculate the stats. (2:30am PST daily)
wanton Posted - 03/03/2004 : 15:46:44
In addition to the team trades, the new teams would only pick up points from that trade day on......

I think that's it for now....

Thanks,

Steve
wanton Posted - 03/03/2004 : 15:44:59
Is there anyway to trade players between the different teams? Some of our guys would like to be able to make deals with other guys in our pool, but there is no way of doing it. The only way I thought of doing it was trading for a player with 0 points, and then having the other team pick up the released player and dropping the guy that was to be traded. Then the first team would drop the player with 0 points, and then pick up the player that the 2nd team released, but that still doesn't work because the players don't get updated right away. It'd be best to be able to trade across teams I think...but don't know how feasible that is, and if it could be retro-active like the rest of the trade.......

Thanks,

Steve

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