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Originally posted by Hammer755
Personally, I think it is important to run the HTML and update the player pages every year. I believe this because I think it is the only way to capture split stats for players that were traded in mid-season. Cato also records any trades that were performed by a team in a given year. I think the only way to do that is to generate the HTML report, which provides the ltrans.html file, which is where trades are stored.
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Hmm, I was starting to do exactly what AngelinOF was describing in doing player pages infrequently to save a little time. It's just a solo league, and I think I can live with the splits of in-season traded players being off if the totals are fine. Are there any other known or suspected issues with not doing player html pages yearly?