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Host data entry instructions

  • If you don't already have a QuizCentral account, go here: https://quizcentral.net/users/join.php complete the required steps and return to this page.
  • Visit: https://quizcentral.net/championship.php?org=oqluk&date=2024-10
  • Click: Log in if not already logged in and use your QuizCentral account.
  • Click: Host - If you do not have a host button it means you are not listed as a host. Contact Jon Stitcher immediately to be added as a host.
  • Each player should have all their info on one row. To move from left to right, use the tab key and input:
    • Player name (unless pre-filled).
    • The overall tiebreaker response (1 cell).
    • Tiebreaker responses for each subject (8 cells).
    • Scores for each subject (8 cells).
  • To add a new player, select the player cell at the bottom row of the sheet and press enter. A new row will be added, then input the player's name.
  • Every so often, including when finished, click Save.

Appeals & protests

  • To make an appeal, message Rob Hannah on Facebook messenger with the subject, question number and a brief description of the appeal.
  • You will be sent a link to a view-only Google Sheet showing the appeals and rulings.
  • Use the notes column in the host sheet to log what would happen to a player's subject score(s) in the event of a successful appeal.
  • Once the appeal is resolved, adjust the scores (if necessary) and remove any notes from the notes column so it does not get double counted.
  • Make clear notes on what the score(s) would be for successful appeals on specific subjects to avoid double counting.

Notes & troubleshooting

  • It is strongly encouraged to use a computer with a tactile keyboard (e.g. a laptop) rather than a tablet or smartphone for data input.
  • Click Save every so often, including when finished, so you don't lose data.
  • Data from your venue appears on the Host page. Data from you and all other hosts is rolled up to generate the Results page.
  • The total score is calculated automatically so is a box that cannot be edited.
  • You can use the tab key to move to the next cell to the right. Make sure you input data in the correct boxes.
  • Do not worry about empty rows as these will be ignored automatically.
  • Do not input how far out the player was on any tiebreaker as this is calculated automatically, input only their response to the tiebreaker question.
  • Tiebreaker responses only impact the results page when the tiebreaker answer is released by the setters, so don't worry if the results page looks like these are not being taken into account.
  • If as a host, you have someone helping with data entry, they will either need to input data when logged in under the host's account OR be set up as a host in their own right.
  • Hosts must _not_ simultaneously input or edit data on more than one device under the same account, as the only the most recently saved data will be stored, causing data loss due to data being overwritten.
  • If two or more people need to input data at the same venue, they must all be set up as separate hosts in their own name, and logged in with those details. They must not duplicate data inputs from other hosts.
  • When there is data to be saved, the Save button is red. Whilst attempting to save data, the save button is yellow. Once data is saved, the save button turns green.
  • If the Save button hangs on yellow, it means the internet connection has been lost and the data did not save. To get a clickable Save button again, when the internet connection is restored, make a small edit (e.g. input some text in the notes column to make the Save button turn red) and click Save again. Once the Save button is green, the data is saved.