Looking for someone to build a trigger and some coding

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1856
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Hi
Do you know anyone on the Forum that would build Triggers and possibly do some coding also, for a fee?

Any help here would be appreciated.

Thanks

Michael
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1856 wrote:
Mon Sep 02, 2019 8:44 am
Hi
Do you know anyone on the Forum that would build Triggers and possibly do some coding also, for a fee?

Any help here would be appreciated.

Thanks

Michael
Do you have documented requirements ?
1856
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I can scope out the requirements for you.
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1856 wrote:
Mon Sep 02, 2019 10:46 am
I can scope out the requirements for you.
Is it just BA triggers or interaction with Excel too ?
1856
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I think for the first just BA
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1856 wrote:
Mon Sep 02, 2019 11:28 am
I think for the first just BA
I could help but if you ask Dallas nicely he may be able to build a starting point for free. But remember he is very busy.
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Dallas
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If you outline your requirements there may even be an example file already in the shared files section that will do 90% or more of what your after
1856
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Thanks Dallas I will draft something up.
1856
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The basic premise is to offer lay bets at Inplay based on a reduced BSP ( eg BSP * 0.8) then cancelling all unmatched bets X number of meters before then end of the race.
Do you think this is possible?

Cheers
Michael
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Easy enough to set the lay bets but you'd need to have a seperate cancel rule for each race type/course/distance, which means this is probably more suited for excel. If you search around the forum there area few databases of average race times for each course.
1856
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Thanks, I will investigate the forum and look for the Databases you mentioned.
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