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Timetable

The timetable describes when which race runs on each competition day. Skate Results uses it on the public site, on kiosk displays that show a timetable item, in the meeting point (next-race navigation), and when picking races in tools such as Video URLs.

Timetable overview (list)

Open your eventTimetable.

At the top you can configure:

  • Show entry numbers — whether timetable entries should show their numbering where supported (for example on downloads).
  • File to download — either (Generate automatically) for Skate Results’ built‑in timetable PDF, or a file from your event’s Files (upload a PDF there first, then pick it here). Automatic generation is simple but limited in layout; a custom PDF is useful when you already produce a timetable in Excel or another tool.

Use Save on this page after changing those options.

The table lists each timetable day (date), which kiosk screens currently show that day in a timetable widget, and actions to edit or delete the day. Create adds another day: the date is chosen automatically from your event dates when possible, otherwise the next free calendar day.

Editing a day

Click a row or the edit icon to open Timetable day: … for that date.

  • Date — You can move the day to another calendar date, as long as it does not collide with another timetable day’s date.
  • Rows — Each row is one timetable entry: optional number override (otherwise the default timetable number from the imported data), optional time, type (age group race, relay, combined race, etc.), and label fields. Use the drag handle to reorder rows; use the trash icon to remove a row.
  • Add — At the bottom, use the picker table to add races that are not yet used on any day. Each logical race should only appear once across all timetable days.

Submit with Save when you are done.

Tips

  • Build your import and age groups first; the list of races you can add comes from that data.
  • If you rely on a custom PDF, keep the timetable entries in Skate Results in sync with what viewers see in the file, so meeting point and other features stay correct.