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Originally Posted by old timer
I'll have to test this. I'm quite certain it's not supposed to work this way. If this is a bug, I'll log it, so can someone else confirm this?
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Well, it can and should work that way as ootp will use the best match schedule for future years and in his case, it'll be 2014 unless their structure changes. ootp will only rearrange the matchups based on his 2013 schedule when it can't find a match such as the 2014.
If the user wants to use the same schedule then just replace the year in the .lsdl file with the furture years or just remove the 2014 schedule from the schedules folder and put it someplace else. It's not a bug..
He could also make copies of his 2013 schedule and change the year for each. ie:2014,2015,2016 etc.