hi Jack
I may have a VFP solution.
Could you explain to somebody over the pond what is shown.
I thought the game was 4 Quarters, not thirds.
What is the 20 sub divisions?
I take it that it starts re a time & also expresses a length of time.
Why does 1 player (2?I assume the other player is the opposition.) have 
a full length band?
Finally, is this girly hockey or is it FOOTball where they THROW the ball?

Andrew Stirling
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Jack Skelley wrote:
> Good Afternoon All:
> Thanks for all the suggestions. I will look at all of them. That page of data 
> is overwhelming! But it you look at it you 
> can see a game in a snapshot.
> Thanks again.
> Regards,
> 
> Jack Skelley
> 
> 
> Brian Abbott wrote:
> 
>> Could this be made to do what you want?
>>
>> http://www.dbi-tech.com/Product_Page_Solutions_Schedule.htm
>>
>> Jack Skelley wrote:
>>
>>> Good Afternoon All:
>>> I am looking for ideas on how to represent what you see here:
>>> http://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20062007/SC030125.HTM
>>> In a VFP8 (or 9) app.
>>> All the data already already exists in VFP tables but turning this data 
>>> into a graph/report is making my brain ache...
>>> Thanks for any input.
>>
>>
> 
> 
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