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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
This season, I have generally heard positive things about the Head Referee Tracking Report. But, some HRs I have worked with prefer to use a digital system (no paper), and/or the event in generally has limited to no access to a printer (e.g. a staff member may be able to access a printer somewhere else in the building one time to print schedules, but that's it).
Describe the solution you'd like
A digital version of the HR Tracking Report, such that a HR can interact with the report (i.e. a grid of checkboxes) and the scoring system will save state.
If the HR report is modified (i.e. to check that a team has been warned for a certain rule violation), if the report were to be printed after that point it would also reflect this.
This may be opinionated: there may be a usecase for just printing a blank report, even if the system already had some boxes marked digitally.
Describe alternatives you've considered
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
This season, I have generally heard positive things about the Head Referee Tracking Report. But, some HRs I have worked with prefer to use a digital system (no paper), and/or the event in generally has limited to no access to a printer (e.g. a staff member may be able to access a printer somewhere else in the building one time to print schedules, but that's it).
Describe the solution you'd like
A digital version of the HR Tracking Report, such that a HR can interact with the report (i.e. a grid of checkboxes) and the scoring system will save state.
Describe alternatives you've considered
N/A
Additional context
N/A
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: