[player_list id="13207" title="High Break" number="6" team="0" seasons="97" leagues="5" columns="hbwinsnbtwofour" orderby="hbwinsnbtwofour" order="DESC" show_all_players_link="1" align="none"]
That works fine to show the top six players, but when I click on the “View all players” link at the bottom of that list, I see all the players names, but none of the breaks appear, even for the players whose breaks show up on the initial list, and the players names are in random order not sorted by their highest break. If I change the player list to show all players without having to click the “View all players” link, then I do see all the players with their breaks correctly sorted, though in this case that results in four pages of players being listed.
[player_list id="13207" title="High Break" number="all" team="0" seasons="97" leagues="5" columns="hbwinsnbtwofour" orderby="hbwinsnbtwofour" order="DESC" show_all_players_link="0" align="none"]
The one of the relevant pages that shows the problem is https://bsaact.org.au/snooker/snooker-b/. Am I doing something wrong here, or is this a bug?
]]>I had a problem with my player lists of this season whereas exactly similar player lists from other seasons worked well. The ‘Age’ column was not showing up.
I identified the problem which is that the ‘Age’ column is not displaying when my player list is set to the current season or to ‘Current season (auto)’.
How can I fix that?
Thanks,
Tom
This would need to be maintained manually. Whilst I can see it is possible to amend statistics manually, this only allows numerical values. And as far as I can see Player Metrics are not season-specific.
(ideally I’d like to have a Max function as well under statistics but I see from another thread this is not possible)
]]>is it possible to define a sort order for player lists like it is possible for the league table?
1st criteria: Goals
2nd: Matches played
3rd: ..
Greetz,
tukane
]]>i have a table with playername, location, playtime, points (and so on).
The table is sorted by “points”. What I need now is an additional column with a “rank number” from “1” to “all rows” in front of all columns. I have no idea how to do this. Maybe in the “advanced options” section with some jacascript code or something? Sorry for my rookie question, I hope someone can help me with a few lines of code that can do what I need.
(i also use pages so the ranking number need to be on all sides continuous)
i also try some code snipets from datatables.net like rowReorder and so on but it’s all too high for me! i dont understand that at all…
https://gyazo.com/b08a4da7e9d6dccab14bc39d2eae04f1
]]>Thanks!
]]>When displaying player lists, either directly or using shortcode, some of them do not respect the selected columns filter. I select three columns to be displayed on my player lists (in addition to basic ones): Squad number, Position, Age. Here everything is ok, while here it is not.
Does somebody have an explanation to this kind of bug ?
Thanks in advance.
]]>I attempted to create another player list- for a previous season- and after that, all of my player lists now generate the same error message, on the Edit Player List page:
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An error of type E_ERROR was caused in line 140 of the file /home4/seakitte/public_html/wp-content/plugins/sportspress/includes/libraries/class-eqeos.php. Error message: Uncaught Exception: Mismatched parenthesis in '($h+$doubles+(2*$triples)+(3*$hr)/($ab+$sf)' in /home4/seakitte/public_html/wp-content/plugins/sportspress/includes/libraries/class-eqeos.php:140
Stack trace:
#0 /home4/seakitte/public_html/wp-content/plugins/sportspress/includes/libraries/class-eqeos.php(353): eqEOS->checkInfix('($h+$doubles+(2...')
#1 /home4/seakitte/public_html/wp-content/plugins/sportspress/includes/sp-core-functions.php(1616): eqEOS->solveIF('($h+$doubles+(2...', Array)
#2 /home4/seakitte/public_html/wp-content/plugins/sportspress/includes/class-sp-player-list.php(772): sp_solve('($h+$doubles+(2...', Array, 3)
#3 /home4/seakitte/public_html/wp-content/plugins/sportspress/includes/admin/post-types/meta-boxes/class-sp-meta-box-list-data.php(29): SP_Player_List->data(true)
#4 /home4/seakitte/public_html/wp-admin/includes/template.php(1395): SP_Meta_Box_List_Data::output(Object(WP_Post), Array)
#5 /home4/seakitte/public_html/wp-admin/edit-form-advanced.php(688): do_meta_boxes(Object(WP_Screen),
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