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avatarguntaar2187  4/16/2014 1:53 AM

Hey guys,

I'm in an auction league that uses keepers. I'd like to enter the results from the auction, and have it display in the analysis section. it would be very useful to have this info at hand when I'm evaluating other teams in my league and finding which players to target in trades. I tried to input a couple in the custom dollar value tab, but that wouldnt show up in the analysis reports. does anyone have any ideas? I imagine I could just use the custom comments tab to insert it as a last resort possibly.

 


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avatarken_admin  4/16/2014 6:33 AM

Once you enter a custom dollar value, it should show up under Dollars for your projections. Are there pages where it's not showing up? If you find this option can work, I'm sure we can find a way to bulk import your prices.

 


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avatarguntaar2187  4/24/2014 11:23 PM

i entered the values. however, I'd still like to be able to view the dollar value based on your projections from the site. Would be a big help for evaluating guys to target if I could have a column that showed both the auction dollar, and what the player is actually. Ideally thats what I'd be trying to do, find guys who's production is likely to exceed their auction prices as it is a keeper league. is it possible now to make it show both? Perhaps I could just create a spreadsheet of player names and values and do a vlookup in the stats, though I'm not too strong with my excel skills.

Does anyone else use similiar methods for comparisons in excel or either through the site? I think it would a huge feature for this to be able to generate a "custom" collumn in a sense. For instance, you provide the value column based on remaining projections and I can create a comparison column of something like the past 30 days, it would be very useful to create a column that would be subtract one from the other to easily find buy low/sell high players.

Love the site and the feedback I get on here means the world. If some of these features could be built in, their would be nothing stopping it from world domination! lol. I know I do some heavy work by exporting it to excel but it'd be much easier to update consistenly through the site. Thanks again!


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avatarken_admin  4/25/2014 5:33 AM

If we added the ability to show $ instead of Value in the Comparison Column would that accomplish most of what you need? You'd then be able to view the custom $ next to the actual $,


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avatarguntaar2187  4/27/2014 9:12 PM

yes, essentially that would be the fix. you did just bring my attention to the fact that I could still use the values you have posted and try to convert them myself into auction values, but i just trust you guys so much more lol. now the million dollar question would be... would the dollar value generated based off of your projections factor in such things as positional scarcity? obviously that is equally as important as the numbers themselves. I know that you do have a positional value column as well which i use often. 

thanks for all of the help, this forum is one of the many reasons that i keep coming back every year and i'm sure many others feel the same. i suppose i could always copy the league settings and roster into another "league page" where I don't enter the auction dollar values, therefore i would always have your projected $ value listed. but perhaps this discussion could lead to another great feature that you guys added to your site. 


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avatarguntaar2187  4/27/2014 9:27 PM

just noticed you have positional dollars there as well, i should have checked before i spoke! as far as your previous response, i think a "custom dollar" field would be plenty sufficient, if it operated just like the custom comment column. or perhaps a "keeper price" column would be a similar title or name for such a feature. it'd just be great to have a field there to serve as a quick reference, and if it was formatted as a # or $ field it would be easy to compare.


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avatarken_admin  4/28/2014 7:59 AM

This sounds good,and we'll look into adding that this week. Thanks


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