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Originally Posted by sporr
Usually I've run into this type of situation when trying to modify the schedule during the off-season. When doing so, the league date would sometimes get messed up (probaby due to my own error) and I would have to do the Reset league to correct it.
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That's probably what happened to me. After the 1977 postseason, before proceeding to next year (IIRC), I manually inputted the real 1978 MLB schedule. I started off by scheduling the All-Star Game (July 11). At some later point I called up that date, and no game was displayed. Didn't worry about it at the time, figuring that I could reinput the game later . . . and then didn't remember to do it.
Then I discovered the problem I outlined above. After taking sporr's advice and hitting Reset League, I found myself back on April 5---but (as I later discovered, now that I remembered to check) without a scheduled All-Star Game. Went back to the Edit Schedule screen, which does display July 11 as the date of the game even though the day of July 11 shows no game being played. So I inputted 07/11 once again, and was relieved to see that the July 11 spot in the schedule now does hold the game.
What to conclude from all this?
If my memory is correct and I did not proceed to next year before inputting the schedule data, then should I assume it's better to put in the schedule after going to next year? Does the fact that I was still technically in 1977 when I put in schedule data for 1978 have anything to do with the All-Star game data failing to show up?
sporr, I'm not sure what sort of error you refer to. Might I have made some sort of mistake I'm not aware of?