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Courts

Who: Court Coordinator

For information about adding and editing courts, see Court Coordinator.

Court Conflicts

Whenever a schedule is created or a game is added or edited, the scheduling engine automatically checks for any court conflicts. A message will be displayed warning that there is a court conflict, and direct you to the View Court Usage or View Referee Assignments page to find the conflict. The message is just a warning -- the game is entered and the court assigned. A green "VENUE CONFLICT" will appear by the game on the schedule if there is a court conflict. The "VENUE CONFLICT" note is put in the game comments field -- so it can be reworded or removed if desired (See Edit Game to edit a game).

Each court in a court complex needs to be entered separately to avoid venue conflicts, e.g., King South, King North, etc. Also, if a court is sometime split into two or more smaller courts, each of the smaller courts needs to be entered as well, and identified as a "sub-court" of it's &quo;parent court, so that court conflicts can be identified between games scheduled on them at the same time.

If games are scheduled too tightly, then "
VENUE CONFLICT" messages will occur. For example, league games scheduled for U-19 at 90 minute intervals will generate warnings, since the default interval for U-19 is 120 minutes. Either the games need to be scheduled at 120 minute intervals or the default interval shortened. See Definitions for an explanation of game intervals.


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