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SPORTCHECK SHAREWARE VERSIONS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Software Creations, Inc.
P.O. Box 395
Big Bend, Wisconsin 53103
COPYRIGHT
(C) 1989-93 by Software Creations, Inc., Big Bend, WI. All
rights reserved.
Portions (C) Copyright 1984 Philip A. Mongelluzzo,
Waterbury, CT. All rights reserved.
Installation program (C) 1987-91 by Knowledge Dynamics
Corp., Canyon Lake, TX. All rights reserved.
TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGMENT
IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines, Inc.
SOFTWARE CREATIONS, INC.
SHAREWARE PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT
You may freely copy and distribute this Sportcheck Shareware
Version as long as the following files are kept intact and
unaltered:
Baseball Football Hockey Basketball
Edition: Edition: Edition: Edition:
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
SPORTC.EXE SPORTC.EXE SPORTC.EXE SPORTC.EXE
SPORTC.CFG SPORTC.CFG SPORTC.CFG SPORTC.CFG
SPORTCB.EXE SPORTCF.EXE SPORTCH.EXE SPORTCK.EXE
SPORTCB.TOT SPORTCF.TOT SPORTCH.TOT SPORTCK.TOT
BBCARDS.DBF FBCARDS.DBF HKCARDS.DBF BKCARDS.DBF
BBCARDC.DBF FBCARDC.DBF HKCARDC.DBF BKCARDC.DBF
BBVAL1.DBF FBVAL1.DBF HKVAL1.DBF BKVAL1.DBF
BBVAL2.DBF FBVAL2.DBF HKVALC.DBF BKVALC.DBF
BBVAL3.DBF FBVALC.DBF HKPLAYER.DBF BKPLAYER.DBF
BBVALC.DBF FBPLAYER.DBF HKSETS.DBF BKSETS.DBF
BBPLAYER.DBF FBSETS.DBF MANUAL.DOC MANUAL.DOC
BBSETS.DBF MANUAL.DOC ORDER.DOC ORDER.DOC
MANUAL.DOC ORDER.DOC
ORDER.DOC
This program is being marketed using the shareware method of
distribution. If you find this program useful and continue
to use it for any extended period of time, you are required
to register your copy with the program's authors.
Software Creations, Inc. offers the following benefits to
registered users of the Sportcheck programs:
1. You will receive the latest version of the Sportcheck
program including the most recent card values and a
printed manual.
2. You will be shipped three future card value updates
which are published on a quarterly basis.
3. You will have the option of extending your update
subscription after your first three updates have been
delivered.
4. You will receive free technical support from Software
Creations, Inc. regarding program installation and
operation.
Please view or print the file ORDER.DOC for current pricing
information.
INTRODUCTION
The Sportcheck series consists of IBM compatible computer
software programs designed to enrich the hobby of sports card
collecting. Each of the Sportcheck programs provide the card
collector with the ability to maintain an up-to-date
inventory of the cards in his or her collection. This is
accomplished through the use of colorful, menu-driven display
screens.
Current values for every card in all of the major card sets
are stored in data files on disks included with the
Sportcheck programs. Traded and update sets are included.
There is also a special file containing values for complete
sets and a personal file which is used to catalog any cards
which are not included in any of the other sets. Values are
stored for five different conditions for each card.
THE BASEBALL CARD EDITION
Sportcheck - Baseball Edition contains data files for every
major set by each of the eight prominent baseball card
manufacturers - Topps, Donruss, Fleer, Leaf, Bowman, Score,
Sportflics and Upper Deck. This is a total of more than
64,800 different cards. There is also a separate data file
containing values for over 1170 complete sets.
THE FOOTBALL CARD EDITION
Sportcheck - Football Edition contains data files for every
major set by each of the following football card companies:
Topps, Bowman, Fleer, Philadelphia Gum, Score, Upper Deck,
Action Packed, Pacific, Proline, GameDay, Collector's Edge,
Wild Card NFL, SkyBox and Pro Set. This is a total of more
than 33,600 different cards. There is also a separate data
file containing values for over 650 complete sets.
THE HOCKEY CARD EDITION
Sportcheck - Hockey Edition contains data files for every
major set by each of the following hockey card manufacturers:
Topps, O-Pee-Chee, Bowman, Parkhurst, Score, Upper Deck and
Pro Set. This is a total of more than 22,600 different
cards. There is also a separate data file containing values
for 430 complete sets.
THE BASKETBALL CARD EDITION
Sportcheck - Basketball Edition contains data files for every
major set by each of these basketball card manufacturers -
Topps, SkyBox, Fleer, Bowman, Star NBA and Hoops. This is a
total of more than 7,700 different cards. There is also a
separate data file containing values for over 310 complete
sets.
INSTALLATION
The files on the distribution diskette(s) are in a compressed
format. Therefore, you must install Sportcheck to a hard
disk before you can run the program. To start the
installation procedure, insert the Installation Disk 1 into
drive A: and type the following command at the DOS prompt:
A:INSTALL
The INSTALL program will then begin by displaying some
general information about the installation procedure. After
reading this information, press any key to continue. You
will then be prompted for the disk drive letter that you
would like to install Sportcheck onto. Highlight the
appropriate drive and press ENTER.
If the drive selected for installation is a hard disk, that
disk will be checked to ensure that it has enough space
available to hold all of the Sportcheck files. If it does
not have enough space, a message will be displayed and the
program will be terminated.
If the hard disk has enough space available, the INSTALL
program will continue by asking for a disk subdirectory name
to install the files to. You may either accept the default
subdirectory name of \SPORTC, or BACKSPACE over that name,
type in a different name, and press ENTER. If the
subdirectory does not currently exist, it will be created for
you. The files will then be written to the hard disk,
decompressed, and verified.
Note: If you are going to be installing multiple Sportcheck
programs to the same hard disk, we suggest that you install
them to the same subdirectory. This will take up less disk
space and will allow the Sportcheck Control Program to start
any of the available programs.
STARTING THE PROGRAM
To start Sportcheck, use the DOS change directory command to
change to the Sportcheck subdirectory, then type in "SPORTC"
at the DOS prompt. For example:
CD \SPORTC
SPORTC
This will start the Sportcheck Control Program. This program
will search the current directory for Sportcheck programs and
then display them in a pop-up menu for you to choose from.
Highlight the program of your choice and press ENTER.
CHANGE CONFIGURATION
The first time you use Sportcheck, you will need to customize
a few options to work with your computer system. These
options can be set through the "Change Configuration" choice
from the main menu screen.
To set the options for your system, use the cursor keys to
highlight "Change Configuration" and press ENTER. Then
highlight the selection that you wish to change and press
ENTER.
Printer Port - In order to print reports, Sportcheck needs to
know the location of your printer port. Highlight the
appropriate name that corresponds to your system
configuration, and press ENTER. Valid printer port names
include: LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, COM1, COM2, and COM3.
Otherwise, you may view reports on your computer screen by
selecting the choice SCREEN or print them to a disk file
by selecting FILE.
When printing a report to a disk file, you will be
prompted to enter a file name. You must enter a valid DOS
file name with a maximum of eight letters or numbers. A
file extension of .TXT will be automatically added to the
end of the file name. The report file will be saved in
the Sportcheck program subdirectory. If a file by that
name already exists, you will be given the choice to
overwrite the file, append to the end of the file or
cancel the report request.
Data Drive - This represents the disk drive where Sportcheck
will look to find the data files. In most cases this will
hold the letter of the drive to which you had installed
Sportcheck. However, if you wish to track multiple card
collections without reinstalling the entire Sportcheck
program into another hard disk subdirectory you may find
it useful to keep your data files on a diskette instead of
the hard disk drive. To do this, copy the files
SPORTCB.TOT, BBCARDS.DBF, and BBCARDC.DBF for the Baseball
Edition, or SPORTCF.TOT, FBCARDS.DBF and FBCARDC.DBF for
the Football Edition, etc. to a diskette. Then change
this data drive letter to match the diskette drive that
you wish to use -- either A or B.
Formfeed Setting - When this choice is selected, the user is
asked if the program should process formfeeds at the end
reports. Select "Yes" to print each report on separate
pages or "No" to print reports continuously without
ejecting a page in between each report.
CHANGE CURRENT WORK FILE
If you wish to view, edit, or print the contents of a
particular sports card file, you must first follow the steps
below to choose the file that you wish to use. The current
work file is displayed in the upper right part of the main
Sportcheck screen.
1. Use the cursor keys to highlight "Change Current Work
File" from the main menu screen and press ENTER.
2. Highlight the card type that you wish to use and press
ENTER.
3. Highlight the year of the set that you wish to use and
press ENTER.
You do not have to choose a work file to print the summary
report.
FULL SCREEN DATA ENTRY
Selecting "Full Screen Data Entry" from the main Sportcheck
menu will put you into edit mode. The contents of the
current work file are first loaded into memory and then
displayed on the screen.
In edit mode you may add cards, change card conditions,
delete cards, and view your totals for the set.
The following keys are used to navigate through the data
file:
UP ARROW / DOWN ARROW - Moves the cursor either up or down
within the current screen.
PAGE UP / PAGE DOWN - Pages one screen forward or backward
in the data file.
F2 - Prompts for a card number or player name to search
for, then displays the correct screen for the
information entered. When searching by player name,
you may enter any part of the player's first or last
name and the program will search forward from the
current card until it finds a match to what you have
entered.
For quick reference, this information is also available on-
screen by pressing F1 while in edit mode.
To add a new card you must position the cursor in the
condition field corresponding to the number of the particular
card you wish to add, and enter a valid condition code.
Valid condition codes are G, V, E, N, M, and * as explained
below.
G - Good (Card showing signs of excessive wear - heavily
rounded corners, multiple creases, minor writing, tape
residue)
V - Very Good (Obviously handled card - slightly rounded
corners, minor creases, loss of surface luster)
E - Excellent (Moderately worn card - rather sharp
corners, no creases, no writing, slight loss of luster
on surface)
N - Near Mint (A nearly perfect card - sharp corners,
barely worn edges, slight loss of surface gloss or
slightly off-center)
M - Mint (Card in perfect condition - sharp corners and
edges, no creases, no signs of wear, even borders,
sharp focus)
* - Entering an asterisk allows you to enter or edit
multiple quantities of the above conditions for each
card. A window will pop up with each of the five
conditions displayed followed by the current quantities
for each. You may enter up to nine cards for each of
the five conditions. When you have finished entering,
press ESCAPE to return to full screen edit mode.
This card condition information is also available on-screen
by pressing F1 while in edit mode.
After a valid condition code is entered, the value for that
card and condition will be displayed in the value column.
If you need to change the condition of a card in your
collection, simply move the cursor to the condition of the
card that you wish to change and type in the new condition.
The value will automatically be updated to reflect the
change.
To change cards with an asterisk condition, you must type an
asterisk and then you may change the quantity for any
particular condition.
To delete a card that is no longer in your collection,
highlight the condition code of that card and hit the space
bar or DELETE key to remove the code. The value for that
card will be returned to zero.
To delete cards with an asterisk condition, you must first
type an asterisk and then change the quantities to zero for
all conditions.
To view your current totals for the work file set, press F3.
This will show you the number of cards that you have in the
set, and their accumulated value.
QUICK DATA ENTRY
If you have only a few cards to enter or edit in the current
work file, it is sometimes easiest to use the "Quick Data
Entry" feature. This feature does not load all of the card
values for the entire set into memory. Instead, it works on
a card by card basis.
Selecting "Quick Data Entry" from the main Sportcheck menu
will bring up a window in which you will be asked to enter a
card number. You should then type in the number of the card
that you wish to change, and press ENTER. Sportcheck will
then display the card number, condition code, player name,
and value currently set for this card. You may change the
condition code by typing in one of the six condition codes
described in the previous section of this manual.
After entering a card condition, the new condition and value
will be displayed, and you may press any key to continue.
You may then enter in the next card number to change, or
press ESCAPE to return to the main Sportcheck menu screen.
PRINT REPORTS
To print reports, select "Print Reports" from the main
Sportcheck menu screen. This will bring up the Select Type
of Report screen. From this screen you can print either a
detail report, summary report or player report.
There are four different detail reports - Checklist,
Inventory, Missing Cards, and Cards For Sale.
Checklist - The Checklist report prints a detail line for
every card number in the current work file. Each line
consists of card number, player name, quantities for each
of the five card conditions, and total value for that
card.
Inventory - The Inventory report only prints a detail line
for the cards that are in your collection. Cards that do
not contain a condition code are not included in this
report. Each line consists of card number, player name,
quantities for each of the five card conditions, and
total value for that card.
Missing Cards - The Missing Cards report is intended to help
the collector acquire the cards that he or she needs for
the collection. It prints a detail line for each of the
cards that is missing from the collection. As a guide,
three values are printed for each of these cards - mint,
excellent, and good conditions.
Cards For Sale - When the Cards For Sale report is requested,
the user will be prompted to enter a percentage to use
for the report. This percentage of the actual value of
each of the cards will print on the report to determine
the selling price. The user will also be prompted to
enter a minimum value for cards which should be included
in the report. Leave the value at 0.00 to print all
cards or enter in whatever value you would like to set as
a minimum for the report. This feature is useful for
collectors who do not wish to offer the lower priced
common cards for sale.
The Summary Report lists each of the sets that are included
with the Sportcheck program. For each of these sets, the
total number of cards collected and the total value of the
cards are printed.
There are three different player reports - Checklist,
Inventory, and Missing Cards. These are similar to the
detail reports of the same name, but print for an individual
player instead of the current work file.
After selecting the type of player report to print, the file
containing player names will be reset and then displayed on
the screen. You must then mark each player that you would
like to print a report for with an "X". To do this,
highlight the player name and press the SPACEBAR. Use the
UP/DOWN ARROW and PAGE UP/DOWN keys to move through the file.
You may also jump to a particular player name by pressing F2
and entering the beginning of that player's last name. When
you have finished selecting players, press F3 to print the
reports or else press ESCAPE to abandon the report request.
Thousands of records need to be read in order to print these
reports so they will take longer than the other reports to
print. Pressing ESCAPE will stop the reporting process after
the report which is currently printing has completed.
EDIT PERSONAL FILE
The purpose of the Personal File is to give the user the
ability to catalog cards that are not included in any of the
other major sets. The records in this file consist of record
number, player first name, player last name, card year, card
type, card number, card quantity, card condition, and card
value. However, this function is not included in the
shareware versions of the Sportcheck programs.
UPDATE ALL DATA FILES
This option on the main Sportcheck menu is used to update
your card values when you receive a card value update disk
from Software Creations, Inc. Since these update disks are
sent only to registered users, this update function is not
included in the shareware version of the Sportcheck programs.
SPECIAL FILES
There are two other special files included with the
Sportcheck program. These are the Complete Sets file and the
Totals file.
Complete Sets File - The Complete Sets file contains values
for complete card sets. This file can be chosen from the
"Change Current Work File" menu and edited. For each
complete set you own, simply enter the appropriate
condition code (G, V, E, N, M, or *) and the correct
value will be totalled into your collection. If you
enter a complete set, you should be careful not to record
the same cards again in the individual card files, or the
values will be counted twice - once as the total of the
individual cards and once as the complete set value.
Totals File - The total values of each of the various card
types and years are stored in a file called SPORTCB.TOT.
This file is updated every time one of the other card
files is edited. To view the Totals file, simply print
the Summary Report.
NOTICE TO CARD DEALERS
The card values used in Sportcheck are obtained from actual
selling prices from card dealers throughout the United
States. In order to present values that are as accurate as
possible, we would like to get more and more card dealers
involved. If you publish selling prices for common cards,
stars, or complete sets of baseball or football cards, please
include Software Creations, Inc. on your mailing list. Our
address is shown at the beginning of this manual. Your
participation will be greatly appreciated by Software
Creations, Inc. and the users of the Sportcheck programs.