My club has various junior competitions, grouped by age, and various grades of senior competition. How should I set up my databases?
This is a very common requirement. All games in your senior competition should be entered into a single database. This will allow senior players to easily move up and down grades during the season, if required. Statistics can easily be produced on a per grade basis (if required) by selecting that grade when running the reports. The junior database should be treated the same way as the seniors, that is, having each age group as a different grade. It is probably wise to separate the junior and senior databases simply because players usually do not move back and forth between the two.
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