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Defining Courses

Updated: 2012-11-14

Register courses on the page Courses. A course is defined by a name and a comma separated list of controls (control numbers). Normally, the control number is the same as the punching code, however, it is possible to change to punching code of a control later (for example in case of erroneous control programming), see Controls.

You can provide the course Length and the Number of maps. The latter information is used in the quick entry form to show how many maps are available.

Use first control as start means that the first control punch on the course defines the start time. This makes it possible to use an ordinary control as a start unit.

Use last control as finish means that the last control punch defines the finish time. A punch in a finish unit is ignored. The can be used to excuse some classes from a tough finish.

It is also possible to import courses from a course setting program like OCAD or Condes. MeOS will also try to tie courses and classes automatically (but please verify the result!).

You can also control settings for Rogaining on this page.

Comments

Bane med valgfri poster?

2013-10-10 18:40:58 av Henrik Poulsen

Er der nogen der kan forklare hvorledes jeg laver en bane med f.eks. 6 poster, hvor nogle af posterne er med valgfri rækkefølge?

Ex.
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Postnummer 31 er post 1 for alle løbere
Postnummer 32, 33 og 34 er med valgfri rækkefølge for alle løbere
Postnummer 35, 36 er post 5 og 6 for alle løbere

Course with controls i optional order?

2013-10-25 20:57:42 av Henrik Poulsen

I will try to rephrase this question in english...

Is there anyone who can explain how I am doing a course with ex. 6 controls where some of the controls are in optional order?

Ex.
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Control #31 is control 1 for all runners
Control #32, #33 and #34 is with optional order for all runners
Control #35, #36 is control 5 and 6 for all runners

Multiple controls

2013-10-26 06:52:48 av Erik Melin

You can do this as follows:
Control 1: code 31
Control 2: codes 32, 33, 34, status multiple.
Control 3: code 35
Control 4: code 36

See the section on controls for details on the multiple status.


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