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Top Times Reports Overview
Updated over 11 months ago

The Top Times Report is found by clicking Events & Competition > Time Reports > Top Times by Athlete/Events.

Below, we describe several settings in each section. Those left out are self-explanatory. Sorting is as follows:

  • * Top Times by Event only

  • ** Top Times by Athlete only

  1. Meet Filter

    • Meet Name - Select a single meet if you only want to generate results for that meet.

    • Course - In addition to single course types, you can combine SCM/SCY, LCM/SCM, or LCM/SCY into one report. Selecting L&S -> L will pull up all the top LCM and SCM times, with the SCM times converted to LCM.

      Course Type dropdown


      NOTE: When combining course types, some events will not be converted. For example, selecting L&S -> L will show a 25 SCM backstroke time as the same LCM time. That's because no one swims a 25-meter backstroke in an LCM pool.

    • Meet Type - If you have designated certain meet results as a certain meet type, such as official USA Swimming times, you can select only those to be included in the report. For example, in the UK, you may want to look at only results for level 1 and 2 meets when preparing to enter a National event. Click Select, check the boxes of the meet types you want to include, then click Select.

      Meet Type Admin

    • In this period - Leave blank if you want to include ALL results, otherwise, enter a beginning and/or ending date period.

  2. Member Filter

    • Match ID# Only - When left unchecked, only results under your team will be included. Results that match any of your athlete's IDs, including unattached and those with other team's club codes, will be included when checked.

    • Status - Choose --ALL-- and this will include all athletes regardless of status (Active, Waiting for Approval, Suspended, and Canceled/Hidden).

  3. Meet Event Filter

    • Event - Only Individual OR Relay results can appear in a single report.

    • Age Group* - You can only select Age Group events (and optionally enter an age range) or Open events to appear in the report.

  4. Display Options

    • Show Top __ Entries - Defaults to 1 for a single top time. Enter 2 for the top two or blank for all.

      • To see all results and splits for a meet, set this field to blank, set Include Splits to Cumulative or Subtractive, uncheck Show At Most One Athlete per Event, and choose a Meet Name.

    • Show At Most One Athlete per Event* - Leave checked to prevent a talented athlete from dominating the results listing when you have set Show Top __ Entriesto more than 1.

    • Output Format** (not shown) - Defaults to HTML: On-Screen; you can also generate a PDF report of all athletes either grouped or one per page.

    • Include Splits - Select either Cumulative (Running) or Subtractive (Lap) to see these included in the results.

    • Standard - Apply a standard to the athletes by selecting one in the dropdown

    • Show ONLY Matches or Exceeds - When you select a standard, you can select an A Cut, for example, to show only results that match or exceed that designator.

Once you select, click Report Now!, which will produce the report and give you exporting options.

Top Times Report
  1. Save as HTML/Save as XLS -Saves the results as an HTML file or XLS spreadsheet.

  2. Snapshot & Overwrite a [User_Defined] Tab - FIRST click the --SELECT ONE TAB--dropdown to select a tab to publish the report. You will only see top-level tabs (you can also publish to a subtab instead). Once you select the tab, click Snapshot & Overwrite a [User_Defined] Tab, and the report in view will replace the contents of the tab you selected.

  3. SnapShot & Overwrite a Record - If your Team Records tab is visible and you've created at least one record (for instance, SCY), it will show in this dropdown if it relates to the output. First, select the record, then click Snapshot & Overwrite a Record, and it will publish the results shown to that record. IMPORTANT: This will COMPLETELY ERASE ALL EXISTING TIMES for the record you select, INCLUDING HAND-ENTERED TIMES. A best practice is to put individual best times in meet results so that this report pulls them from there.

  4. Here is an example of a standard (note the 2nd and 3rd times meet the standard) and cumulative splits.



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