There's no answer to my question there. (Or maybe I don't see it, which is possible with automatic translation.)
I don't want to know how to convert manually created all-season fixtures into a schema (for reuse in another season). I'll only do this if it turns out there's no easier way.
I'm interested in preparing a schema outside of the program and importing it into the program - so that I can simply assign numbers to the teams in the first round to complete the entire season.
I don't know if I'm explaining this clearly (the fact that English isn't our first language probably doesn't help):
From what I read in the doc, I have to manually create matches, matchday by matchday. 34 matchdays. And then I can export them as a template.
But what I want is to take the complete fixtures from my files or website, put them into Excel, convert the club names to numbers, and get a ready-made template. Manually convert it to xml, import it into the program, and then I only need to manually set the first round. Just like with the ready-made DFB templates.
This is especially useful when a given fixture scheme was used only in one season - then the export option makes no sense because I won't use the scheme again anyway.
I don't want to know how to convert manually created all-season fixtures into a schema (for reuse in another season). I'll only do this if it turns out there's no easier way.
I'm interested in preparing a schema outside of the program and importing it into the program - so that I can simply assign numbers to the teams in the first round to complete the entire season.
I don't know if I'm explaining this clearly (the fact that English isn't our first language probably doesn't help):
From what I read in the doc, I have to manually create matches, matchday by matchday. 34 matchdays. And then I can export them as a template.
But what I want is to take the complete fixtures from my files or website, put them into Excel, convert the club names to numbers, and get a ready-made template. Manually convert it to xml, import it into the program, and then I only need to manually set the first round. Just like with the ready-made DFB templates.
This is especially useful when a given fixture scheme was used only in one season - then the export option makes no sense because I won't use the scheme again anyway.