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Originally Posted by Le Grande Orange
Incidentally, you can actually "link" a series of schedules together so that first of the series is used in the first year, the second in the second year, and so on until the last of the series is used up and the game then goes back to use the first one again. This "cycling" of schedules was intended to cover situations where interleague games were to be rotated between divisions on an orderly basis over a period of years or when the home-away split against an oppponent was an odd number and thus by cycling the schedule you can get an equitable split over the longer period.
Note though to do that you need (again) to name the schedule file in a particular way so the game recognizes the schedules are part of the same linked group.
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OK so this in and of itself brings up the question of how to you "link" and "cycle" schedules? Is it just a matter of having several schedules named correctly with the "Auto-adjust date if matching XML schedule found" switch turned on?