7th June 2007, 12:07 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Two Nix U-Bet
Hi JFC, and Trenchdigger,
I have at last successfully imported scores in U-Bet.
Thanks mainly to JFC, whom I thank very much indeed.
I was going to import IAS opening odds in to a race at the only Australian galloping meeting today at Moe, but as IAS are not putting up prices until just minutes before the race I decided to import the Bet Selector prices instead.
Well it worked very well.
One has to allocate columns to Country and Meeting Type as well making 7 columns in all as under
1. country = AUS
2. meeting type = Galloping
3. date = 7/6/07
4. track = Moe
5. race number = 2
6. runner number ( I did all runners in the race )
7. score = Bet Selector odds
You might be interested to know that I am using Excel 97 to create the CSV score file not Excel 2003 and yet it worked very well in spite of that.
Many thanks to JFC for his valuable help, sorry it caused him so much trouble.
Here are the 14 steps to enter scores ( odds etc into U-Bet )
1. copy and paste the CSV file you created into the U-Bet folder
2. then in U-Bet click add scores.
3. then find this CSV file in the U-Bet folder and open it.
4. click add score
5. column 7 click " change me " to the name you gave your CSV file I called mine **** which is short for Bet Selector and make sure the column number is 7.
6. un tick load matched scores.
7. tick country in column 1
8. tick race type in column 2
9. tick date in column 3
10. tick venue in column 4
11. tick race number in column 5
12. tick runner number in column 6
13. click save.
14. click load race files.
Then load the race or races you have targeted with your scores and you should find a separate column with your odds in it to the right of the TAB odds with your score name in the heading at the top.
That is all there is to it folks.
A bit more than a couple of mouse clicks as is advertised on the Two Nix website, still once one is used to it, it is quite simple.
I do hope someone will find my steps above useful if they want to import scores in to U-Bet?.
Regards, Robert
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