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Where is the data stored for each team
(under what files on the server)

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Hi Dennis

Do you mean stuff like logo and player photos, or team data like stats and game history? The latter you wont find in the file manager, only in the SQL database.

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Shteve0 wrote:Hi Dennis

Do you mean stuff like logo and player photos, or team data like stats and game history? The latter you wont find in the file manager, only in the SQL database.
Steve,
data and stats
cool I will poke around in the database and ask more question in a bit

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I have drawn a blank
How do I "see" the data in the database
I have not used it in so long

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You'll need a program of some kind to access the database. Either a local program on your PC, such as MySQL Workbench, or a web-based one like PHPAdmin if your host supplies it

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