The following steps take you through creating a hytek database for a new season May 1 st to April 30 th.

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Getting the Most out of Hytek Team Manager Proposed Standards for all BCSSA Clubs Hytek Team Manager can be a great tool for managing club data. It s also used by regional registrars and the provincial office to track membership. Standardizing select features among all BCSSA users will streamline roster submissions between clubs and regional/provincial registrars, and allow easy identification of payment amounts for BCSSA fees. Standardizing has another benefit of spreading the knowledge ; if everyone is doing things the same way there will always be help and answers available. This proposal covers standardizing the following for all Clubs, Regional Registrars & Provincial Registrars: Creating a new database for each swim season. A season covers the period from May 1 st to April 30 th, and includes summer and winter maintenance Standardizing the use of the Group Filters Team, School Year, WM Group and WM Subgroup so that everyone uses the same designations. At the club level, there are configurations that can be beneficial. These are club optional but can help with keeping track of data within the club. Having people properly grouped allows for easy creation of contact lists, rosters & tax receipts. Use the Group filter to track level or fee level i.e. Senior, Intermediate, Junior, Guppies Use the Subgroup filter to track swimmers coach Use the custom fields to record fees paid for each session of the season summer, winter1, winter2 etc. The following steps take you through creating a hytek database for a new season May 1 st to April 30 th. Part I Setting up Hytek for all Clubs, Regional Registrars & Provincial Registrars: To create a new database for a new season: 1. Locate the database.mdb file. The file path is always right at the top of your Team Manager Window

2. Create a new folder for your new database:

3. Copy the database file from step 1 and paste in into the location in step 2. ( note: Team Manager must be closed)

4. Rename the file appropriate for the new year 5. Open Team Manager and navigate to and open your new database: You should see your new database name in the top of the team manager window. This confirms you re working on the new database.

6. ** OPTIONAL ** Set the Back-Up/Restore directory for your new database Tip: You may also want to set up the other directories on this screen.

7. Set the Age-up Dates for your new Database and age up the athletes (note that the Meet age-up automatically updated) 8. ** Mandatory ** Set up the BCSSA Standard Group Filters. These should only need to be set up one time; it will carry over from year to year once set up correctly. a. We ll use School Year to identify swimmers for the summer season b. If it s not already there, create (add) a school-year group called SUM

c. Similarly, create a group to identify Winter Maintenance Swimmers using WM Groups d. We ll use WM Subgroups to identify who is a WM swimmer that is brand new and therefore needs to pay a BCSSA fee and WM swimmers returning from the summer season these swimmers don t have to pay the BCSSA fee again for this year.

9. ** Optional ** Groups and Subgroups are then left for the club to use as they like. This is what we ve used in our club. a. Setup Groups according to the clubs fee structure. You can set up as many groups as you have fee levels. Careful when adding to make sure the button is on the right group level

b. Set up Sub-Groups by coach. (This can be done after registration and training groups are set). Create a group for each training group, even if a coach has more than one group.

Tip: to remove a filter from all swimmers at once, delete the group. This doesn t delete the swimmer, just takes away their group (or subgroup) designation. This is very useful in resetting all swimmers which is covered later on. 10. Set up the Athlete Custom Fields. This is club optional. Our club uses these fields to track forms turned in and fees paid, which can then be extracted to create tax receipts automatically. ( but that s another topic) a. Custom Fields are found in the Athlete Menu, under the Custom tab. b.

c. Go into the custom field setup and rename or label a field for each fee a swimmer pays. Additionally, you may want a field to keep track of registration forms received. Note: data is not removed from swimmers when a field is re-named. This will be done in a later step. 11. Reset All the Athlete Data a. Regional and Provincial Registrars can purge all athletes, since they will be getting import files from each club. b. Club Registrars you don t want to purge athletes because all the name, address, contact info would have to be keyed in each year. Instead, go through each athlete and reset everything. Depending on the size of your club, this can take a bit of time. from the Athlete Menu Make them inactive ( they get turned to active when fees are paid)

Set all groups/subgroups/wm Groups/WM Subgroups/School YR to <blank> Remove all custom info. ( note the field names you set up are there)

When complete your Athlete Menu should show no-one until you select the Show Inactive Swimmers checkbox. Which shows you all the athletes in your database who have not paid for your current season. Key for our club is only activating swimmers when the swim fees have been paid. That s it!! You re ready to register swimmers for the new season!

Part II Registering Swimmers For Summer Registration: 1. Collect your forms and payments. No Changes here. BCSSA requires a registration form for each swimmer. Your club may have other forms required. 2. To enter a swimmer into hytek a. Turn on the Show Inactive Swimmers checkbox on the Athlete Menu b. If the swimmer has been with your club before, he should be in your database. Find him/her, and i. Activate them and assign the BCSSA Category. All swimmers must have an O ( for o- Cat) or S ( for Summer ) in the Swimming O/S Box. ii. Assign the group filters. The screen shot below shows a swimmer to paid our Intermediate level fee ( Group INT) and is a summer swimmer (School Yr. SUM). Filling in the School Yr. is the BCSSA mandatory field for identifying a summer swimmer in a database that will eventually include summer and winter swimmers. We don t know who her coach is yet (subgroup), that can be assigned later by coaches or registrars.

iii. Record the Custom information Fees and forms collected iv. Verify and update all the contact information for the swimmer. Our club uses the Athlete E-mail field as the only email field when creating email lists. You can put more than one email address in this field if you separate them with a semi-colon. v. Click OK and you re done with this swimmer. Just to check, uncheck the Show Inactive Swimmers button and you should now see your swimmer you just entered:

3. For Swimmers new to your club, the steps are basically the same, but you will have to Add a swimmer and enter all the data, rather than re-activating an existing swimmer. For Winter Registration: The process is much the same. 1. If the swimmer has been with the club in the summer, he/she will already be active. a. You just need to assign to the winter groups b. And record the fees paid for the winter session on the custom fields

c. If you get a swimmer in Winter Maintenance who did not swim in the summer, first check the inactive swimmers to see if they are already in your database. If they are, activate them, record their winter maintenance groups, and winter maintenance fees paid. Record them as a NEW Winter Maintenance swimmer since they will be required to pay the winter BCSSA fee. d. If you have a swimmer brand new to the club for winter maintenance, you will need to enter all the data. The grouping assignment would be the same as the step above.

Why do it this way? Because now we can easily organize and track swimmers, and create meaningful reports based on the groups. Show all the Summer Swimmers: Use the School Yr SUM filter. This is all the swimmers BCSSA will be expecting a fee for. Show all the Winter Swimmers: Use the WM Group WIN filter Within the winter maintenance group, show all the swimmers who joined for the winter: use the WM Subgroup NEW filter

These are the people BCSSA will be expecting a WM registration fee for. Show me all the swimmers for the season starting May 1: Leave all filters blank These filters can be used when creating reports, or exporting data. The Groups and Subgroups are also very useful when creating email lists, since it can now be done by coach.

Exporting data to a.csv file (which can be opened with excel) can also be very useful. This is probably the best way to get all the custom field info you entered. ( there is a report for custom data, but it doesn t seem to show all the fields. Keep trying though, maybe it will be fixed in an update from Team Manager) When exporting, choose the fields you want to see, and the location for the file

Create it

And you can then open the file in Excel Teaching Excel and how this can then be used to create tax receipts with a Mail Merge is beyond the scope of this document, but it s not too hard to do with a little research and practice. With just a little manipulation the Spreadsheet can be re-organized be a little more readable. Conclusion Keeping track of swimmers and fees is the main job of registrars. Using these standards, the same rules will apply whether you are at the club, regional, or provincial level. Want to see how many summer swimmers we had this year? Easy to do. How many Winter Maintenance? Easy. How many swimmers that only joined for Winter Maintenance? Easily extracted. Want to know who paid for what? Or who is missing forms? If you ve set up and entered the custom data when you registered the swimmers this is pretty easy to answer as well. Hytek can be a great tool. Spending time at the setup, will save a lot of time later on.