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m_v2040
4th September 2009, 04:45 PM
Hi guys,
Can anyone recommend a decent results provider that includes all the basics, but also sectionals and positions in running for all states that is in a format easy enough to enter into a database (consistent for each state) that doesnt cost $1000's per year?
Many thanks
Steve M
5th September 2009, 07:57 PM
Others will probably have more idea but I'd think aapracing.com.au would be worth trying. Cheers!
Bhagwan
6th September 2009, 01:57 AM
GTX
But it cost 1000s
m_v2040
6th September 2009, 12:15 PM
Thanks for the replies. I need to do my own calculations on the data, do you know if you can get the gtx data into your own database
lomaca
6th September 2009, 02:49 PM
Thanks for the replies. I need to do my own calculations on the data, do you know if you can get the gtx data into your own databaseYou can put any data into your own database, but why would you pay $$$$ for something you will use only part of?
The way I understand it gtx puts its own rating in the data as well to use it in the gtx rating, that is why it costs more.
You might be better off just getting raw data from someplace like Cyberhorse*, and if you can't do a parsing programme yourself (to turn it into data ready to import into a database), they are available.
Costs less than $300 a year.
*Mods. Not sure if I'm allowed to mention the provider?
Good luck
m_v2040
6th September 2009, 03:43 PM
Thanks for that. Do you know if the provide positions in running? And can you get historical data? Thanks
lomaca
6th September 2009, 03:55 PM
Thanks for that. Do you know if the provide positions in running? And can you get historical data? ThanksThey do when available, you have to realise this is mostly-only available for met. races.
Look, the data is the same from all providers, the difference is in the delivery format and additional "massaging" of the data.
Some do it in a comma delimited text file, some like Cyber in a zip file that after unzipping opens in a HTM page, (that is why you need to turn it into a text file or some other to import into a database) not hard at all if you know any programming at all.
Actually you can get these ZIP files in a more cumbersome way, free from Cyber. Many on this forum do.
For historical files, I think you may have to pay extra but is available.
I'm in no way connected and recommend or sell nothing!!!
m_v2040
6th September 2009, 04:26 PM
ok great, parsing the data is no worries just so long as the format is consistent for all states. Csv would be ideal but any is fine
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