Meet Setup
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Whenever you Open a New Database, MEET MANAGER will route you to the Meet Set-up screen so that you can initialize the basic information about your meet.

Click on
Set-up / Meet Set-up view or revise the basic parameters for your meet such as the meet name, location, meet start and end date, the type of meet you are running, the course, etc.

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Age-Up Date
Normally the age-up date is the first day of the meet. If you have entered the incorrect age-up date and athletes have been entered, you can correct the date and then click the
Age-Up Athletes button at the bottom to recompute all athlete ages.

Course
Choose from one of three courses. If you find out that the seed times have been converted to the wrong course or the seed times have not been converted properly, simply click the Re-Convert Entries button at the bottom to reconvert all entries to the course selected.

Touch Pads at Both Ends
If you are using a Timing Console with touch pads at both ends, click on the "
Default Touch Pads at Both Ends" check box. Because each event has it own setting as to whether touch pads are used a both ends, this is simply a default setting to be set when adding a new event to the database.

ID Formats
Specify any registration
ID Format you wish so that MM can build information based on the Registration ID of the Athlete. If the athletes in this meet do not use one of the specific ID Formats listed, click the Other radio button. If you choose USS or SSA, MM will assume that you want to enter that ID first for each Athlete and then MM will build the information that it can derive from the ID. If you select NZSF, AUS, or UK for the ID Format, MM will automatically generate as much of the ID that it can with the information entered.

Choosing
BCSSA for the ID Format causes MM to conform to the British Columbia Summer Swimming Association rules for swimming. Click Here for details on the special features that pertain to BCSSA meets.

The following information describes the format of the various
Registration ID Formats:      

_bm4USS - USA Swimming  
MMDDYYFFFILLLL  
MMDDYY is the birth date of the athlete in the month/day/year format  
FFF is the 1st three characters of the First name  
I is the middle initial  
LLLL is the 1st four characters of the Last name  
An "*" is included if the first or last name does not fill the required number of characters. The middle initial may be a number if there is a need for an unduplicating character.  
 
_bm4SSA - Swimming South Africa  
MMDDYYFFFILLLL  
MMDDYY is the birth date of the athlete in the month/day/year format  
FFF is the 1st three characters of the First name  
I is the middle initial  
LLLL is the 1st four characters of the Last name  
An "*" is included if the first or last name does not fill the required number of characters.  
 
_bm4AUST - Australian Swimming  
SSSFFDDMMYYx  
SSS are the 1st 3 characters of the Surname  
FF are the 1st 2 characters of the First name  
DDMMYY is the birth date of the athlete in day/month/year format  
x is the character used for unduplicating  
 
_bm4SNZ - Swimming New Zealand  
CCCSFIDDMMYY  
CCC is the Club identifier  
S is the 1st character of the Surname  
F is the 1st character of the First name  
I is the middle initial  
DDMMYY is the birth date of the athlete in the day/month/year format  
 
_bm4UK - United Kingdom ASA  
SSSSFMxxDDMMYY  
SSSS are the 1st 4 characters of the Surname  
F is the 1st character of the First name  
I is the Middle Initial  
xx are the 2 characters used for unduplicating  
DDMMYY is the birth date of the athlete in the day/month/year format  
 
Class

The Class of the meet will be used for Report Header information as well as Customization options. If you pick Masters,
MM
will automatically set up scoring based on the standard Masters age groups. If you pick Canadian Masters,
MM
will automatically set up scoring based the same as Masters but with the following difference - the low age of 20-24 instead of 19-24 and the low relay age of 80-99 instead of 76-99. If you click on Disability,
MM
will automatically set up scoring based on the disability meet format.

DQ Codes

You have the option to use HY-TEK DQ Codes, FINA DQ Codes, or UK-ASA DQ Codes. The HY-TEK DQ Codes are a variation on the DQ Codes used by FINA, USA Swimming, and U.S. High Schools.

Meet Type

Most meets will use
Standard
for the Meet Type. But if your meet requires multi-level Division scoring, there are a number of choices.
Do not select Division by Team unless you understand why you are selecting it. Otherwise, select the type of Division scoring from the list below.

_bm4By Event  
This is used when you have more than one division competing in the same meet and the athletes in each division compete in separate events. For example, there may be a separate100 free for Varsity and a separate 100 free for JV. When you set up each event, pick from the list of Divisions so that each event will be associated with a division, and then you can get separate team scores for each division.  
_bm4By Team  
This is rarely used, but you might have several teams from different divisions competing in the same event. For example, you might have High School AAA, AA, and A divisions, each with multiple teams. Each event would have three 1st places, three 2nd places, and so on. When you set up each Team, assign a Division to each. Athletes and relays will be seeded together based on time, but results will be separated by the Division of the athlete's team. In a Prelim/Final event, after finals are completed, MM's Seeding Menu will create a separate set of Finals for each Division.  
_bm4By Entry  
This method is most often used in Disability meets where there are many divisions/classifications and there are numerous first places in each event. For each Individual Entry in the Athlete Menus entry browser, pick from the list of Divisions to assign the entry to a Division. Athletes will be seeded together based on time, but results will be separated by the Division of the athlete's entry. In a Prelim/Final event, after finals are completed, MM's Seeding Menu will create a separate set of Finals for each Division.  
_bm4Flighted  
A Flighted Meet is a special meet where the entries in each event are divided dynamically by either the Seed times or the Result times and the two groups compete separately for placing and scoring. In each event, the fastest half competes against one another and the slower half competes against one another. So for each event, there are two 1st places, two 2nd places, and so on.  
_bm4By Time Standard  
In this type of meet, Time Standard categories are set up for each event and then multiple places are assigned - one for each Time Standard Group. The placings can be based on the time standard of the seed time or the time standard of the swum time. For example, if you set up A, B, and C Time Standards for each event based on swum time, there would be a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, ... for those athletes that swam an A time, a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, ... for those athletes that swam a B time, and so forth.  

You may Customize your Division names by clicking on Set-up from the Main Menu Bar and then Division / Region Names then pick Division and follow the instructions on the screen.  
 
Meet Style

If you are running a
Dual Meet
and you want
MM
to seed the two teams in odd/even lanes, click on the Team Dual radio button. If you are running a
Double Dual
meet in which each of the teams are to be scored based on swimming against one another in a Dual meet format, click on
3+ Team Dual
radio button. The 3+ dual choice also allows you to seed up to 10 teams in assigned lanes. Otherwise, click on the
Standard
radio button.

Base Country

Specify your
Base Country so that MM can customize your State/Province selections for mailing information.

Altitude
The
altitude in feet is optional. When using File / Export Results to TM or SWIMS, the altitude will be included in the export file.