Hi, I have just started using BA automation, and have managed to use the Automation Rules OK.
I currently load about 40 - 50 football markets for my various systems, and so do my fellow club members.
What I would like to do is save games loaded in to Guardian to a file so it can be sent to another members so they don't have to spend the same amount of time loading the same games. Is this possible?
Saving Loaded Games to a file
One easy way would be to do a print screen of the games you have loaded, then show on your own website or via email for example.dags2310 wrote:Hi, I have just started using BA automation, and have managed to use the Automation Rules OK.
I currently load about 40 - 50 football markets for my various systems, and so do my fellow club members.
What I would like to do is save games loaded in to Guardian to a file so it can be sent to another members so they don't have to spend the same amount of time loading the same games. Is this possible?
Or you could set up another account via a friend i.e. with no money in the BF account, then load the games via this account and let members have access.
If you have traded the games yourself, you can go to the Log section which allows you to copy each trade to an external list, which can then be viewed by ever you want it to be.
Hope these suggestions help.
There is no file you can easily export from one and import to another.
The data is bound to be held in a system file somewhere but swapping these about between machine to machine could be confusing.
But the saved data information is held on the hard drive. You will need admin rights on your computer and probably need to set to view system files or show hidden directories.
I seriously recommend you do not go near this directory unless you absolutely know what you are doing.
C:\Users\{WINDOWS USER NAME}\AppData\Roaming\Bet Angel\Bet Angel Professional
The data is bound to be held in a system file somewhere but swapping these about between machine to machine could be confusing.
But the saved data information is held on the hard drive. You will need admin rights on your computer and probably need to set to view system files or show hidden directories.
I seriously recommend you do not go near this directory unless you absolutely know what you are doing.
C:\Users\{WINDOWS USER NAME}\AppData\Roaming\Bet Angel\Bet Angel Professional