Creating a Relay Course in OCAD for Import to OS Relay Software

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Creating a Relay Course in OCAD for Import to OS Relay Software Version Author Date 1.0 Simon Uppill 30 Nov 2011 This document explains how to create course maps in OCAD for relays covering 1. Course splitting 2. Assignment of team numbers 3. Printing maps for each team 4. Export course details to for import into Sports Software for Relays (OS) The following set of courses and classes is used as an example: Creating a 3 person relay event with classes, courses and number of entries as follows: Class Course Entries Start/Team Numbers M21E 1 18 1-18 W21E 2 16 21-36 M35A 2 8 41-48 Important note: All classes on the same course must exist as one block in the start numbers, ie: OK: Class Course Entries Start/Team Numbers M21E 1 18 1-18 W21E 2 16 21-36 M35A 2 8 41-48 NOT OK: (classes on course 1 have been separated by another class) Class Course Entries Start/Team Numbers M21E 1 18 1-18 W21E 2 16 21-36 M35A 1 8 41-48 Creating Courses in OCAD 1. Import the Background map and place controls as desired. Version 1.0 1

2. Create the Course First create the course by going to Course>Courses and then clicking Add. Name the course (usually a number), and set the type to Relay, then specify the number of legs (3 in this example). In this example two courses are used, as shown below. Then click OK to save. 3. Create the Class Now create the class by going Course>Classes. Make sure that Create Classes Automatically is un-ticked and then click Add to create a class. Type in the name of the classes, and assign the course and the start numbers for that class. Notes: The start numbers should be set so that the number of Runners/Teams is represented by the set of Start numbers ( From / To ). It is also probably a good idea to round these up to give nicer numbers (in this case the 18 entries on course 1 has been rounded up to 20 etc) and to ensure sufficient spares are created. Team maps not required can be skipped when printing the maps. If multiple classes (ie: W21E and M35A) are running the same course, only create one class with all those classes listed in the Version 1.0 2

OCAD Class Name (as seen in the example). In this case the start numbers assigned by from and to should represent all classes on that course. The separation of the classes will occur in OS2003. Click OK to save. Important Note: All assignment of combinations in the relay is handled IN OCAD. Once the course is created, OCAD will assign each team (start number) a combination of that course. This is why OCAD requires you to enter the start numbers of the teams in each class. This allows OCAD to print maps based on start numbers, i.e.: you can tell it to print the maps for team 1 and it will print the set of 3 maps with the combination it has assigned to team 1 (very useful as it means that you don t have to manually sort out the map combinations by hand ). This information is imported into OS2003 with the course control sequences, so the combinations in OS2003 will match the set of maps printed by OCAD. 4. Assign controls to each course Controls are assigned the normal way. To add a split/fork to a course click Insert and the Insert Course Object box will appear. Splits come in two types; Team variations and Leg variations. Team variations are splits where different runners in a team go to different controls, and as such runners in different teams on the same leg go to different controls. Leg variations are similar, except the leg on which the controls are visited is specified (i.e.: a certain control is visited by all 1 st and 2 nd leg runners, but a different control can be visited by all 3 rd leg runners). Version 1.0 3

For the example relay there will be three split sections on each course. The first two will be Team variations, but the last will be a Leg variation to make all third leg runners have the same second last control (having a common last section of third leg is often implemented). Important Note: that there is no provision in OS2003 to have a different number of splits on different legs for a course. If the number of splits vary then the course details cannot be imported correctly into OS and the courses will need to be set up manually (very tedious). OS2003 defines its course combinations during an import by looking at the control number configurations. The first course imported sets the configuration of the leg splits for all the remaining courses (in a set of courses for a class). If subsequent courses are imported but cannot be made to match the initial configuration, then they are ignored. For the M21E Course, the following course is configured in OCAD with splits and common controls: After inserting the start, we add a team variation for the split first control. This adds a three-way branch to the course. Add one of the first controls to each branch by clicking on the branch then double clicking the control. If you Version 1.0 4

click Preview then all three legs are shown. The next controls are common, so these controls are added below the split, as shown. The fourth control is another split, and this is achieved by repeating the process for the first control. This split is followed by two more common controls. The last split is different. Here a leg variation is used to make all third leg runners have the same control, while first and second leg runners have other controls. To do this first select a leg variation, then drag the 2 into the first column as shown. Then click OK Version 1.0 5

We now have a split which is leg dependent. The control for third leg runners can be added to the branch marked with the 3. The control(s) for first a second leg can be added to the branch marked 1 2. If splitting is desired between first and second leg, add a team variation to this branch, as shown on the far right. The controls are then added to each branch. In this example, all third leg runners will go to control 40 (the southern control), whereas first and second leg runners will visit either control 39 or 41 (one of these will on each leg). The course is then completed with last control and finish. Version 1.0 6

5. Additional Features Finally, The Course title, variant, Start and leg number, and control descriptions should be added to the map. These can all be found in the symbols area. 6. Printing/Exporting Maps can be printed in a variety of ways. The most useful is by start number. To do this go Course>Print>Courses. Select the area to print, any print properties, the scale etc. Most importantly, in the Select Courses/Classes area select Classes and then choose which class(es) to print. If course is used an error will occur. Version 1.0 7

Then Click Print and a dialog box will appear. In this box we can specify to print by start number. In the example shown we are printing all three legs of Team 1. Any range of teams/legs can be printed. Exporting is performed the same way, go Course>Export>Export Course Maps. Again remember to use class (not course). The following are the course maps for team 1 which have been exported. It can be seen that each leg visits a different control at each split as specified, and on leg 3 the 7 th control is number 40, as specified for leg 3. Other teams on this course may visit the split controls on different legs, i.e.: different combinations, but all teams will visit each control in a split. As such, all teams will complete exactly the same course in total. Version 1.0 8

Team 1 Leg 1 Variant Team and Leg number Team 1 Leg 2 Version 1.0 9

Team 1 Leg 3 Export Courses for Import to OS When relay course in built in OCAD there is a provision to export the course data into a text file that can be imported into OS2003. If the course setter has designed his/her courses so there are multiple splits per leg it is advantageous to be able to import the courses into OS2003 using a one-to-one connection from OCAD to OS2003 via the teams/runners start numbers. When the import is done, each set of runner gets assigned a course and map based on the start numbers in OS and OCAD. It is a very elegant system and works very well under most circumstances. Exporting to OS is done using the Courses>Export>Course Version 8(text). Do not use the XML export for relays. Note however that all courses for a Class must have the same number of splits for the import to OS to work correctly. One thing that makes the process difficult is that the letters assigned to the leg splits (or variants as OCAD calls them) do not, and cannot, match the letter combinations used in OS2003; the only way to match OS2003 with OCAD is via the control number sequences. Version 1.0 10

This is because OS assigns letters during the import based on the order of import of splits on a course so these will not match the OCAD assignment. The following is part of the export from OCAD for the first 3 teams for the M21E Class. Each line has the following: Class, Course Number, Team Number, Leg Number followed by control numbers (highlighted in yellow for the first row) with each leg details. M21E;1;1.1;2.000;0;S1;0.185;31;0.200;34;0.257;43;0.358;37;0.167;44;0.215;38;0.200;39;0.338;42;0.065;F1 M21E;1;1.2;2.000;0;S1;0.143;33;0.221;34;0.257;43;0.256;35;0.269;44;0.215;38;0.259;41;0.274;42;0.065;F1 M21E;1;1.3;1.900;0;S1;0.163;32;0.151;34;0.257;43;0.339;36;0.204;44;0.215;38;0.204;40;0.330;42;0.065;F1 M21E;1;2.1;2.000;0;S1;0.143;33;0.221;34;0.257;43;0.256;35;0.269;44;0.215;38;0.200;39;0.338;42;0.065;F1 M21E;1;2.2;1.900;0;S1;0.163;32;0.151;34;0.257;43;0.358;37;0.167;44;0.215;38;0.259;41;0.274;42;0.065;F1 M21E;1;2.3;2.000;0;S1;0.185;31;0.200;34;0.257;43;0.339;36;0.204;44;0.215;38;0.204;40;0.330;42;0.065;F1 M21E;1;3.1;1.900;0;S1;0.163;32;0.151;34;0.257;43;0.358;37;0.167;44;0.215;38;0.259;41;0.274;42;0.065;F1 M21E;1;3.2;2.000;0;S1;0.143;33;0.221;34;0.257;43;0.339;36;0.204;44;0.215;38;0.200;39;0.338;42;0.065;F1 M21E;1;3.3;2.000;0;S1;0.185;31;0.200;34;0.257;43;0.256;35;0.269;44;0.215;38;0.204;40;0.330;42;0.065;F1 Before importing the course combinations into OS from the OCAD Text file, you will need to create 1. Classes 2. Team numbers with the Class assigned to match those in OCAD To Import into OS use Courses>Import Courses as in the dialog below: Version 1.0 11

Once the courses are imported they can be viewed in Courses to see the Assignment of Split (or Part) codes by OS. Version 1.0 12

To check the assignment of controls to teams matches with that in OCAD, view the Course>Combination screen and display the Course report, a portion is shown below for the first 3 teams (Vakant = Club name as no club is assigned in this example). Note that Leg 3 always has control 40 for the last Split as defined in OCAD, Version 1.0 13