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Old 12-27-2001, 05:02 PM   #5
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[quote]Originally posted by wyltn3d:
Is it possible to look up a person's career stats after they have retired, without having to go into OOTP? Because I've never done it before.


Yes. If you generate player htm pages each season and keep them you can. As I mentioned before I made a folder on my cpu called player pages and every year I copied the player pages generated at the end of the season to this folder. Each player has a unique player id number so you can let the files overwrite and you will always have the most recent page for every player in your league.

They are listed by number and not the players name so here is a quick way to determine what # page you want when looking for a specific player.
Use Pierre Page's player editor and look up the player (all are listed alphabetically including retired players when you select to open by player). Once you find the player you want with the editor you can read his player id number so you know which htm player page to open.

ie I presently have over 11,000 player pages in my league so if I want to get Ernie Banks' stats I check the player editor and find he is player # 6598 in my league. I go to my player pages folder and open 6598.htm and there are Ernie Banks season by season stats.
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