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Shaun SindelmanPosted on 02/06/05 at 22:15:19

Can someone help me out with this?

I just cleaned out my Wrestler database of people i had no use for (using the Control Center) and then i ran a card i had scheduled prior to the clean up.

despite who is wrestling in the match, when the PBP finishes up, a third person's name is declared the winner.

ie. Colt Cabana vs mystery wrestler (turned out to be Charlie Haas) and despite Cabana winning, it said HARDCORE HOLLY was the winner.

Same thing happened in the next match (CM Punk vs Low-Ki) and the winner was declared as Christopher Nowinski.

But when the end results come up, the proper people's names are displayed.

WASSUP WIT DAT!!!

UPDATE:
I was continuing through the card and after my third match was over, i got Error 9 at pgm-ctr: 43323

And when I restart my TNM and click on the card to resume, i get Error 62 at pgm-ctr: 4181265

Now, WASSUP WIT DAT!!!
triad4evrPosted on 02/07/05 at 04:16:51

You gotta run any remaining cards before you delete anybody or it screws up the wrestler "number" deep inside the code! It might be salvagable if you shut down the whole card and have TNM delete it otherwise things may be very very bad. Ollie might have a better answer...
Critic of the DawnPosted on 02/07/05 at 15:11:56

NEVER delete a card before it has been run.  It kills the entire circuit.

Not saying that's what you did, just clarifying what triad was saying.

Have you tried running the Diagnostic utility?  Because it sounds like your circuit database might have gotten corrupted somehow...

Eric "Critic of the Dawn"
Shaun SindelmanPosted on 02/07/05 at 20:13:00

yea i ran the Diag utility and it gave me a clean bill of health.

i honestly think it has something to do with deleting wrestlers from my database before running my card that i had scheduled PRIOR to the deletion process.

hopfully Oliver can chime in with some words of wisdom. in the mean time, i've shutdown the problematic card and had TNM delete it. next im going to schedule another card and see what happens with it (maybe my problems were just stemming from that 1 card)

On 02/07/05 at 15:11:56, Critic of the Dawn wrote:NEVER delete a card before it has been run.  It kills the entire circuit.

Not saying that's what you did, just clarifying what triad was saying.

Have you tried running the Diagnostic utility?  Because it sounds like your circuit database might have gotten corrupted somehow...

Eric "Critic of the Dawn"
Snabbit888Posted on 02/07/05 at 21:15:40

I'm almost positive that's the case.  I think the wrestlers in the database are assigned a number based on when you installed them into the database (I'm sure it's more complicated than that, but still).
Shaun SindelmanPosted on 02/09/05 at 14:39:03

UPDATE:

So after running a few more cards since my weirdness and error happened, it's safe to say the kink was due to my database being cleaned before i ran a card that was already scheduled.
Oliver CoppPosted on 02/13/05 at 09:43:42

Sorry for not being able to jump in earlier. What triad said and Eric condensed is exactly what happened. I need to put something into the code that prevents you from deleting wrestlers when a card has been scheduled but not run in any circuit.