Fixtures xml
#1
Hallo.

Welches XML-Dateiformat wird für die Vorbereitung von Liga-Spieltagen verwendet? Wie erstellt man eine solche Datei?

Bestehende Spielpläne werden zwar exportiert, aber Änderungen an der Datei führen zu der Fehlermeldung: Die Datenbank enthält keine Spielpläne.

Beim Versuch, die exportierte Datei im Webbrowser zu öffnen, wird eine Fehlermeldung zur Kodierung angezeigt („error on line 2 at column 124: Encoding error).
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#2
Wovon genau sprichst du?
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#3
Datei -> Ansetzungsschluessel ->  Ansetzungsschluessel importieren = the program needs an xml file.

What should the structure of this file be?

I used the "Markierten Ansetzungsschluessel exportieren" option to export one of the existing fixture schemas (I have databases downloaded from https://www.dfs-datenbanken.info/cont/index.php). I received an XML file, but after I edit it (simple change the teams in pairs; in Notepad++) when I try to import it back into the program, it claims that the file doesn't contain the correct data (Die Datei enthält keinen gültigen Anstellungsschlüssel). Is it a matter of checksum?


PS. It would be easiest if the program accepted simple Excel files with pairs of matches in subsequent lines...
PPS. I would use screenshots but this forum doesn't allow posting images other than those from external urls Big Grin Big Grin
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#4
Ein Ansetzungsschlüssel wird auf Basis des Spielplans einer bereits erfassten Saison erstellt. Import/Export ist lediglich dazu vorgesehen, einen Ansetzungsschlüssel von einer Datenbank in eine andere zu transportieren. Die XML-Datei dient lediglich dem Transport und nicht dazu gedacht, darin Änderungen vorzunehmen.
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#5
I understand.

So how can I create a fixtures that I can use multiple times in different leagues? The author of the database I downloaded created such a fixture...
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#6
Hier - ganz oben - findest du den Link zur Doku. Suche dort nach "Ansetzungsschlüssel".
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#7
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.
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#8
(Vor 9 Stunden)IjonTihy schrieb: 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.

Exactly. There’s nothing else.
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