Dear
coaches/advisors,
Again this
season all entries for the NSSAF Halifax City District track meet must be
entered into a web-based computer database.
Each school will be responsible for entering their own athletes.
The initial due date for entries is Thursday May 10th at
7pm. As usual, I will do a check of entries on Thursday night to pick up any
major errors and will get in touch with schools via email regarding these
errors. Schools then make corrections before the final deadline of
Saturday May 12th at noon. Please adjust your team selection
procedures in order to meet these timelines but call me if you are
desperate!
Remember- still only 3 field athletes
but an increase to 4 track athletes.
Wheelchair
100m entries do not need to be done
before the meet and will be made at the starting line of the event with the
clerk of the course. Special
Athlete entries do need to be done
online again this year so please ensure you coordinate with your EPA staff
early
2)
When you know your entries, go to
http://nssaf.ednet.ns.ca/forms/T&F2012/Main12.html or go to the main
NSSAF page
http://nssaf.ednet.ns.ca
and click the link for the Track and
Field information page.
3)
At the top of the track and field information page, click on a link for
Registration.
4)
Select your district meet by clicking
Capital (City) and then again, click
Registration.
5)
You are now on a screen asking for your School and Password. Enter the
school abbreviation (NSSAF abbreviation) and the password specific to your
school.
school_________________
password
___________________
Click Submit.
6)
You are now on the entry section for your school and can begin entering
athletes.
I would suggest working from your hand written sheets and begin by entering an athletes name in the box. Please use capital letters on the first letter of the given and surname only (as in Jason Murphy: do not use all caps). Next, select the classification by using the tick boxes and then select the events the athlete will compete in by ticking the boxes next to the event. When satisfied you are correct, submit this athlete by clicking submit. You can now move on to the next athlete. Note that it shows your last athlete entered.
7)
To enter your relay teams
select register relays from the main entry screen and simply
tick the box of all the relays your school will be entering.
Only one relay team per event per class per gender.
8)
To see the athletes you
have entered, click on check athletes. Once on this screen you
will see how to correct some mistakes you have made and get a list of the
athletes and the events they are in. See more on how to correct mistakes and
print this list below.
9)
It does not matter what
order you enter the athletes. It would be wise however to keep track of the
athletes you have entered. Also, the program saves in real time, meaning
that you do not need to save it.
It saves on the NSSAF database as you enter them. At any time you can
quit entering data, close it and then log in at another time and continue
entering athletes. Nothing will be completely final until I download the
files for the second time (Saturday May 12th at noon). At that
point changes will only be accepted at the meet and limited to 5 changes per
day per school. Please note that after noon hour on Saturday, the online entry database
will still accept entries, but I will
not get them or put them into the meet.
I save a file from the site, clean it
up a bit Saturday afternoon and then use this file in a completely different
program most of Saturday/Sunday to create heats and lanes.
1)
At anytime while on the check athletes screen you can select
File>Print from the menu at the top left of your screen to print
everything you have done so far.
You could also try ctrl>print screen keys held together on the
keyboard.
2)
I would suggest printing your final list and posting it for your athletes to
check for errors before the deadline. If you made any mistakes, you
can then correct them before the final deadline. Kids will pick up the
mistakes much faster than you will!
1)
To correct a mistake for an athlete, go to the check athletes
screen.
2)
Type in the name of the problem athlete in the athlete name box.
You will delete the athlete from all events by typing a
percent sign (%) in the event box, making sure their
classification is correct (matches what you put in before) and by then
clicking on delete when satisfied.
3)
You now must re-enter the athlete from scratch. While there are slightly
shorter ways, but believe me, this is the safest method to make any changes
to any athlete (spelling, event, classification, ect.) Spelling an athlete
two different ways will seem like 2 separate people, as will putting the
athlete in 2 different classifications.
This is
way easier than it might seem. If you need any help at all, email me anytime
at (murphyja@staff.ednet.ns.ca)
or call my mobile (237-1000). I really don’t mind because getting this right
the first time makes our day at the track much easier!
Good luck
and thank you all for your cooperation.
NSSAF
Capital Region Event Scorer
City
District Meet Director