Our age group swim team recently purchased a laptop for running meets. I loaded the Team Manager and Meet Manager software on it, moved all the data on it, and everything worked fine.
One function I use a lot is the report export to html for our webpage. This was working great in the new laptop. Then the YMCA IT person took the laptop so the coach could use it on the Y network. After he installed some software on it to enable its use on the network, the report export drop-downs now show about 2/3 less file options and is totally missing the HTML options.
The coach emailed Hytec and a support rep replied, that they had no clue why this was happening, reports are done through Crystal Reports, and hey would you like to buy the on-line version of Team Manager instead....whatever.
So I am trying to contact Hytec myself, but thought I would throw this out to you all who have worked with Hytec. HAve you seen this issue? Anyone know how the report export list is built? Is it bringing in allowable file types from the computer, bringing it in from a hytec file? If I knew where it was getting this information, I could nab it from my personal laptop which has all the Hytec stuff on it and works fine. We have tried comparing directory to directory, but if it is a corrupted file, we won't be able to tell that.
any help would be appreciated.
We don't move the slide. Last year when preparing for this meet, we had our tallest Senior do starts off that block. He is around 6-6 a National level sprinter, and he did not hit the slide. The starter starts the heats at the slide side, we set the computer table up across the pool by the back door(which is nice because we get some air!). The other nice thing about that set up is we are facing the starter so if we have an issue with the timing system that we need the starter to stop, it is easier to get their attention. The yards set-up has us with the starters back to us, and in the noise of a meet, it is sometimes hard to get their attention.
Too bad the scoreboard is still toast. There are 4 bad panels, and unless they fix the air exhaust system in there the panels will continue to fail. After a 3 day meet in there, my eyes feel like they are bleeding from all the chemicals in the air. We can no longer use the in deck connectors for the pads because those have corroded so bad they are useless. So much for good construction. Part of my meet tub equipment is cue tips, pipe cleaners, rubbing alcohol and lime away. Every session the conduits must be cleaned out, or by the end of the meet, connections are not made for the pads to work.
Oh well, better than having no pool.
We don't move the slide. Last year when preparing for this meet, we had our tallest Senior do starts off that block. He is around 6-6 a National level sprinter, and he did not hit the slide. The starter starts the heats at the slide side, we set the computer table up across the pool by the back door(which is nice because we get some air!). The other nice thing about that set up is we are facing the starter so if we have an issue with the timing system that we need the starter to stop, it is easier to get their attention. The yards set-up has us with the starters back to us, and in the noise of a meet, it is sometimes hard to get their attention.
Too bad the scoreboard is still toast. There are 4 bad panels, and unless they fix the air exhaust system in there the panels will continue to fail. After a 3 day meet in there, my eyes feel like they are bleeding from all the chemicals in the air. We can no longer use the in deck connectors for the pads because those have corroded so bad they are useless. So much for good construction. Part of my meet tub equipment is cue tips, pipe cleaners, rubbing alcohol and lime away. Every session the conduits must be cleaned out, or by the end of the meet, connections are not made for the pads to work.
Oh well, better than having no pool.