maxrealism
15th August 2005, 08:06
anyone seen the team performance lately?
http://www.grid.org/services/teams/team.htm?id=43CC466B-6A3C-42CC-AABC-E399FD541CA3
Looks like Grid have broken the team stats....
Link to Forum Thread (http://forum.grid.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=17609)
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 5:14 pm Post subject: grid.org official communication 8/05/2005 (re: Team Stats)
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Dear members,
We forgot to mention that we continue to work diligently at repairing the Team Stats figures. The problem appears to be related to a corrupted table, which just so happens to host the team statistics; the data is ok - it's just the table that seems to be problematic. To fix, we are going through a process of 1) exporting all team stats data from the corrupted table, 2) recreating a new team stats table, 3) importing team stats data back into new table.
The explanation above sounds rather simplistic, but it's very intensive due to the enormity of the data contained in this table. Just the exercise of moving the data around via the export/import is very time consuming - so we beg for your continued patience. Thank you very much.
Kindest regards,
grid.org team
Thanks for your
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Jonathon
http://www.grid.org/services/teams/team.htm?id=43CC466B-6A3C-42CC-AABC-E399FD541CA3
Looks like Grid have broken the team stats....
Link to Forum Thread (http://forum.grid.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=17609)
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 5:14 pm Post subject: grid.org official communication 8/05/2005 (re: Team Stats)
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Dear members,
We forgot to mention that we continue to work diligently at repairing the Team Stats figures. The problem appears to be related to a corrupted table, which just so happens to host the team statistics; the data is ok - it's just the table that seems to be problematic. To fix, we are going through a process of 1) exporting all team stats data from the corrupted table, 2) recreating a new team stats table, 3) importing team stats data back into new table.
The explanation above sounds rather simplistic, but it's very intensive due to the enormity of the data contained in this table. Just the exercise of moving the data around via the export/import is very time consuming - so we beg for your continued patience. Thank you very much.
Kindest regards,
grid.org team
Thanks for your
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Jonathon