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Graphing tool for multiple PT databases
I use PokerGrapher, but the one thing I would love to be able to do is produce a graph across all 3 of my PT databases. Is there a tool that can combine them all?
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Re: Graphing tool for multiple PT databases
ChipStorm,
I'll add this to the list of things to think about. How did you invisage having the dbs combined. One after another (in any order) In Date order? SwingSwingSwing |
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Re: Graphing tool for multiple PT databases
I have dev comments on this over at the overcards.com PG forums. . .
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Re: Graphing tool for multiple PT databases
SwingSwingSwing/Mogobu, thanks for the replies!
Swing, I wasn't sure what content your query to the database was returning, but I had imagined that it had date information in it and that the data could be combined on a date basis. But I didn't think about combining "by Hand" data until just now, hmmm. You could do either of two things. (1) Easy thing would be to use the date of the database, and report data from each, one after the other. (2) The thorough way would be to use hand date information (the time the hand was played) to sort among all results returned. Keeps everything chronological. But I guess it might require an additional step for recombining and sorting all the data that you don't have right now. I'm a developer too but I've never monkeyed with anything on sourceforge. Is it easy? |
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Re: Graphing tool for multiple PT databases
Utilities --> Export Hand Histories To File --> Import in new database.
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Re: Graphing tool for multiple PT databases
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Utilities --> Export Hand Histories To File --> Import in new database. [/ QUOTE ] That's a one-shot solution. My problem is simple, and I would think very common. Since starting online play I have set up several PT databases, 3 to be exact. I want to view my performance since the beginning, across all databases and all hands played. And I'd like to be able to do it any time, without having to export eight zillion hands from multiple dbs to load into another to be used exclusively for graphing. I'm just grateful The Creators of PokerGrapher share and enhance their code for the public good, because I reeeeeally don't want to write this myself... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Graphing tool for multiple PT databases
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Utilities --> Export Hand Histories To File --> Import in new database. [/ QUOTE ] Some of us have played more hands than fit in one database. |
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