"Christian Anthon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 21/02/2008
00:09:11:
> Found the mistake. If #define's weren't so useful at times, I think
> they should be abolished.
>
> Christian.
Great ! Seems to work smoothly now (I quickly tested GUI version only).
Random questions:
1) I have imported an analyzed 1-pointer (won by Player1, with a resign
from Player2)
in an empty dB. Looking at the "session" table, the only line present has
the "result"
column equal to 0. What's the maning of the result column ?
-1 ==> Player 1 won
1 ==> Player 2 won
0 ==> ?! Is it for money sessions ?
If I look at the "game" table, the only line present has the "result"
column equal to 1.
2) When importing a match twice, it asks if we want to overwrite or not.
Asnwering yes
effectively replaces the "old" session with the new ones, but the old
"games" are still
there (probably not referenced by any session). Don't know if that's
intended ...
3) When entering a query via the GUI, if there's an extra empty line, the
query is not
executed (at least, no result is shown). Is it possible to trim extra
empty lines ?
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