1) When adding multiple markets it may be useful to tell the user how many were added e.g. "Populated Guardian with 128 markets."
2) Add functionality to select all markets from currently selected to First/Last (and everything inbetween)
Ctrl+Shift+Up and Ctrl+Shift+Down make sense.
3) Add a header for Guardian — directly above the table, doesn't have to be big. Display useful information to the user
e.g. "128 Markets 100/128 Suspended 0/128 In-Play 8/128 With matched bets Next market Start time: 23:05:00"
Also, add "X Markets selected" to the end when a user selects 2 or more markets.
4) Consider adding a "Liability" column to the Guardian table and display the lowest value across all selections within that market so the user can quickly identify key markets. Adding two further columns for "Matched Volume (Back)" and "Matched Volume (Lay)" may be additionally benefical.
A few things for Guardian
The 2nd suggestion is already possible using Shift+Page Up (or Down) to select all those in view from the current selection
Or Shift+End & Shift+Home to select all from the current selection to bottom or top of your list
Or Shift+End & Shift+Home to select all from the current selection to bottom or top of your list
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+1 to those.
And also the MarketType name in that column that shows a tennis ball (or did)? When you have multiple sports loaded it would be nice to be able to sort by it, esp when assigning automation.
And also the MarketType name in that column that shows a tennis ball (or did)? When you have multiple sports loaded it would be nice to be able to sort by it, esp when assigning automation.
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+1
Also, In the conditions drop down boxes which list the comparatives: "less than; greater than; equal to", add a further comparative of "not equal to" to test for a change in value which is EITHER greater than OR less than.
Hope that makes sense
Also, In the conditions drop down boxes which list the comparatives: "less than; greater than; equal to", add a further comparative of "not equal to" to test for a change in value which is EITHER greater than OR less than.
Hope that makes sense