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Looking to analyze a bunch of igc files for our clubs trophy program. These will be flights made throughout the year by club pilots often flying different gliders on different flights. I've investigated using SeeYou Competition for the scoring but it is not designed for this type of year long competition.
Alternative I'm thinking about is finding a way to write the SeeYou statistics to an Excel file where I can then sort to find the highest speed, best altitude gain, etc. I tried a few suggested Pascal methods of writing to Excel but it seems the Pascal version used in SeeYou Competition does not support this. Does anyone out there have any ideas on how to get this information extracted? Thanks, Tony |
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