A3 - Edit Standard CrossComp Screen
Edit Standard CrossComp
( For Special/Annual, Quarterly, Monthly, and Tournament Scheduling Types of CrossComps )
Name of CrossComp
(edit)
Enter Day of CrossComp
(edit)
Enter Date of CrossComp
(edit)
Enter Start Time
(edit)
Enter End Time
(edit)
Enter Name of Venue
(edit)
Navigation Address
Street Address
City, State
Postal Code
Optional
Enter Note
(edit)
Enter Aerobic Format 1
(edit)
Optional
Enter Aerobic Format 2
(edit)
Optional
Enter Aerobic Format 3
(edit)
Enter Amount of Participation Fee
(edit)
Enter Amount of Attendance Fee
(edit)
Optional
Enter Name of Host
(edit)
Optional
Enter Name of Fundraiser
(edit)
Save Information for future Dates?
Enter Yes / No
( For Special/Annual, Quarterly, Monthly, and Tournament Scheduling Types of CrossComps )
Name of CrossComp
(edit)
Enter Day of CrossComp
(edit)
Enter Date of CrossComp
(edit)
Enter Start Time
(edit)
Enter End Time
(edit)
Enter Name of Venue
(edit)
Navigation Address
Street Address
City, State
Postal Code
Optional
Enter Note
(edit)
Enter Aerobic Format 1
(edit)
Optional
Enter Aerobic Format 2
(edit)
Optional
Enter Aerobic Format 3
(edit)
Enter Amount of Participation Fee
(edit)
Enter Amount of Attendance Fee
(edit)
Optional
Enter Name of Host
(edit)
Optional
Enter Name of Fundraiser
(edit)
Save Information for future Dates?
Enter Yes / No
Notes:
- Days = Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
- If "Save Information for future Dates?" is Yes, ALL the information about the CrossComp needs to be SAVED - except for the Date so that a repeat (or edited version) of the CrossComp can easily be rescheduled for another Date, but the Map Marker needs to DISAPPEAR after the CrossComp's Date until the next CrossComp has been scheduled.
- If saving all the information between monthly, quarterly, and annually scheduled CrossComps makes things too difficult, the information does NOT need to be saved. It can be re-entered each time. Having the Marker disappear between these recurring (but non-weekly) CrossComps is more important than saving the information.