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Two ways to do this:
1.) If you have backed up your league file at the end of every season, you can start with season 1 and go all the way through all 50 years. This is the preferred method since it will show you postseason results (champions, playoff winners, etc.) for each year.
2.) There is a way to export the player stats from past seasons if you don't have the backed-up league files. Use the Career Exporter that comes with CommishJoe's CSV Exporter v5. The filename is player_career.exe. If you export career stats to CSV *along* with all the other CSV files the first time you import data into an OOTP History database, then it will import past stats for each player.
For example, let's say I have a league that started in 2000 and is now at the end of year 2050. If I run OOTP History as normal, it will import the league from year 2050 and not much else.
If I restore the backup from year 2000 and import starting with that, and proceed from then until year 2050, then I'll have a full OOTP History database for all 50 years.
If I don't have backups, then I can use the 2050 file, export all data to CSV *including* career stats, and then import into OOTP History. At this point I should have player stats for everyone from 2000-2050, but the league history (listings of playoff results, etc.) will only be from 2050.
Hope this helps!
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NABA - Tijuana Toros / Commish
ORB - Oakland Athletics (former owner)
MBBA - Seattle Storm
JOBL - Grand Forks Varmints (former owner)
FIBB - Chicago Fire
TMBU - Tulsa Tomcats (former owner)
ACL - Oakland A's (former owner)
ACB - Rockville Superbas
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