R.P.R.A. results software update 9th May 2020.
Posted on May 9, 2020 by trevor
RPRA Race Entry Pools and Prizes – Race Security
This has been our training road map, and well done to everyone. This is a quick recap of what you have done so far. All the training materials are available on http://pigeon.org.uk
Week 1 – Completed a race using the manual option.
Downloaded the program and logged in.
Synchronising your database so that all members details are downloaded from the RPRA database.
Downloaded distances from the RPRA cloud.
Posted the race to the cloud and checked it on the RPRA Results website.
Federation secretaries completed the above for their clubs and have downloaded their club’s results into the Federation account and then uploaded the federation result to the results cloud.
Week 2 – Channel or long distance several days event.
Hours of Darkness. This exercise looked at hour you can run a race over several days. It also reminded organisation to think what they will do if a pigeon arrives outside their Hours of Darkness. Is your organisation aware of how northern or southern members can gain an advantage through the setting of HOD? The exercise repeated the skills and understanding of week 1.
Week 3 – Design your own race and ETS data option as well as manual.
Design your own race from start and add ETS data to your result. The ETS data is easy to extract into a batch file. Mark the birds for a race, let them out for exercise, time them in, print out the times and then extract the data into a batch file. Process the batch file. Result done. No typing to do for ETS! Publish the result to the web. Check the result.
Fed secretary – Download the result into the fed account. Publish to the cloud
You can repeat wks 1-3 for repetition and Viv can zap all test results before the season starts. You can then design your amended race programmes.
Week 4. Race Entry Pools and Prizes
You need to develop the understanding and skills in Wk1-3 above before attempting adding pools and prizes and processing a result.
The software is designed to run
Individual clubs
Federation with attached individual clubs DVF, Dewsbury Fed, NCF,
Specialist clubs with sections and attached clock and marking stations. E.g. MNFC NEPC NRCC
Version 1.4 allows the Federation and club structure to have independent prizes and pools. A club can set its own pools and prizes and process them. Upload their results as normal. The federation downloads the results and then can process federation prizes and pools.
Previous version had no issues with individual clubs or specialist clubs. Several examples will be posted this weekend of the different results with prizes and pools.
Set up Race Entry Fees
Select Race Setup – Select Race Event.
Add the amount for the Race Fee E.g 3.75 You can add a marking fee of ‘Result Fee’ e.g. 3 and an admin fee or clock station fee etc. You have three options to play with to gather funds. If you leave blank they calculate 0.
Pool Structure setup – Before the season starts.
The program uses the same function for all organisations. You can have % 1inX Noms confined to age sex if required. Program is designed to run national organisations. Individual clubs use the same function probably a few less pool options.
Please note if you are using open and section pools, Open pools uses Capital letters ABCDE and Section pools use abcde these need to match printed race entry sheets you cannot swap these letters around. The program will default back to this form.
Rational Open larger area bigger letter. Section smaller area = lower case!
Example of a smaller club in membership using 5 pools with percentage
Race Entry – Postal Entries Online entries or Friday night entries.
Select your Race event in Race setup and set the entry fee of your race E.g. £3.75 you can add marking fee and admin fee if necessary. Your race is now setup for accepting income.
Select Race Setup – Race Entry
Select the race you are adding race entries to.
From the drop-down menu select the fancier. Add how many birds these are entered by the fancier.
Add pools to the line numbers by typing the appropriate letters set up in your pool structure.
Select Calculate Entry fee check with fanciers payment, amend if necessary and press save. If you make a mistake amend and press save. The last saving is the one that it is set.
Proceed to the next fancier until all entries are in.
Online entries go straight into the program. This require appropriate coding and setup.
AFTER THE RACE HAS BEEN FLOWN
Setting Race Prizes
This uses the same function if you are a club, fed or national.
Select Race Event Select category and then add the prize money you want paying out. You can have as many positions as required. If you use less than the default number just leave them blank.
This can be set prior to the race been flown or after the race has been flown by the organisation. Enter the amounts and press save. If you need to alter simply amend and press save.
MATCHING RACE RESULTS TO POOLS
Once your clubs have uploaded the race to the RPRA cloud and you have downloaded and published the full provisional result you can match the results to the pools. You need your Form B Race entry sheet for a large organisation prepare by having them in numeric order.
No Pools
Select the fancier from your Form B race entry. If the fancier has no pools just press save and move on to the next fancier.
With Pools
If you get a fancier which has entered pools, EG ABCDE ABCDE shown in left box then you need to check which position the bird was on your race entry.
In this example, my first bird timed was my first pigeon on Form B. Therefore I placed 1 in the EntryNumber box. My second bird clocked was the 4th bird on Form B so I placed 4 in the Entry number.
When matching is complete, press save.
Repeat until all fanciers have been processed.
If a fancier doesn’t have their clock read the right-hand box wont display any birds clocked. Move on to the next fancier.
Processing Prizes and Pools
Press Process Pool Entries. Let the computer do the calculations. When this is complete, go back to your provisional result and press display results and all your prize money is displayed. Press Publish to the web and the result is on the RPRA Results site.
You can save the result as Word, PDF or Excel and add the result to your own website. You can print out hard copies as normal if required.
There is an Excel report which gathers all the necessary information for your report header pool summaries etc. This saves a lot of time generating the header of a result ready for displays in the fancy press. This is available on request as the Excel document is tailored to your organisations requirement. We can email a copy once you have a full result for you to see the different tables. The MNFC uses this file to generate its header. Previously this manual task was very time-consuming gathering information from a variety of different reports.
Next week we can look at Race Security, an immensely powerful function behind the software.
Good luck and stay safe.
Peter
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R.P.R.A. Results software.
Posted on May 9, 2020 by trevor
Royal Pigeon Racing Association – Virtual Pigeon Race using the RPRA Results software
New update version 1.1.1.3 Link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1dBxRd ... HlTMTiV5lj
Dear Secretary,
Whilst we are on lockdown waiting patiently for our season to start, we have designed a virtual pigeon race using the new RPRA software. It’s FREE entry for all clubs using the FREE RPRA software. It’s just a bit of fun and an opportunity to get to grips with the software. Ian has organised prizes for the each participating organisation and one for the overall winner of the first RPRA virtual race. These prizes will be posted to the winning members.
The Virtual Race
What we like you to do is produce a made-up race for your club and post it to the RPRA results website. This will consist of using the manual option and creating a result with 1 bird timed for each member of your club. Once the result is produced post it to the result website. Make-up times, ring numbers perhaps use W rings as they don’t exist! colour sex etc. We will only be using the members name/RPRA number to identify the winners. A fully worked example can be observed from the Derwent Valley Federation DVF- Open http://www.wm28vps.co.uk/RaceResult
Ian Evans will be selecting a random velocity for each week’s race. Ian will email the random velocity once the race is closed. The winning member in your club will be the fancier with the closest velocity to Ian’s random ‘lottery’ velocity. A full list of winners will be published.
Hope this creates some interest and enables you to develop your competence with the new RPRA results program. Members can check if they have won by visiting the website http://rpraresults.org or http://www.wm28vps.co.uk/RaceResults We will send an email of all the club winners for you to check. The prizes will be posted direct to the winning fanciers.
Entering the Virtual Race
Name the race RPRA Virtual Race 1 (Race date doesn’t matter but select 18th April)
Produce a result for your club and upload it to the cloud. You must do this by Saturday 18th April 2020 8pm
If you wish to generate new data or use the same data to process a second virtual race let us know as we can put on RPRA Virtual Race 2 by Saturday 25th April 2020 RPRA Virtual Race 3? Some clubs may have missed the first races and new organisations may wish to come onboard with the software.
Install new update: version 1.1.1.1 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zdYbT ... KGBASivNa2
The update has a few new features which will enable you to manage the RPRA more efficiently and reduce your workload as a secretary.
Membership. The update enables you to manage your membership adding new members using their RPRA numbers. If you delete a member the person will be removed from your club. This facility will keep your club automatically up to date with the RPRA database. You will not have to send the membership registration form in each year. Just keep your membership database up to date.
Distances 24/7. In members setup, select off the distances you require. You will notice that the download speed has increased with this update. All members distances have been uploaded. Should you find a member’s distances missing when you download it is probably due to them not having a latitude and longitude registered with RPRA. Please contact Derren distances@rpra.org to resolve any distances issues.
Race Points – Race Programme. You can generate your full race programme and upload it to the RPRA database. Changes during the season can be managed in the software.
Please Note: We can zap all virtual races once the season starts.
Stay safe, Kind regards,
Peter Humphries
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R.P.R.A. results software new version 9th May 2020.
Posted on May 9, 2020 by trevor
https://drive.google.com/open?id=17e0dT ... aEHspKYq43
Dear Secretaries,
I have attached this week’s training document which looks at prizes and pools. There is a new version to install 1.1.1.4
Was needed so that Feds and clubs could complete the race but have independent pooling and prize systems. The previous version did pools for specialist clubs sections etc and individual clubs.
I have attached the Virtual Race instructions if anyone needs to revisit task 1. It is best you work through the tasks rather than try and do pools and prizes straight away.
Feel free to do as many test races as you want. Viv can zap them before and when the season starts.
I’ll email the results with different pooling systems during the weekend and evaluate Monday.
Next week I can finish with Race Security.
Keep safe. Peter
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