Go to the match results screen (the screen where you enter the match results) and hit Save. This will refresh some internal numbers. Let's see if it then drops off the audit list.
Just an update - I have gone and manually refreshed these 3 matches for you so that the underlying match totals are recalculated.
All 3 have now dropped off the audit list.
Re-saving the match would have had the same effect.
So the issue was that the system didn't add up the match totals properly back when these handful of matches were entered in 2021. It was probably a bug that was fixed since then. The fact that it was only a small handful of your matches tells me that it wasn't a bug for very long.
If you see any more that look like the margin is fine then try re-saving the match. If that doesn't clear it from the audit list then yell out and I will take a closer look for you.
Just be aware that matches prior to 1985 didn't have wides and no balls in the bowling totals. When you don't enter opposition batter scores then the system uses the bowler runs to calculate the score for that innings. It will add back wides and noballs for older matches (and won't add these back for newer matches).
Edit: for those reading along, I have since refreshed the innings totals across the whole system so there is no need for anyone to go back and re-save matches.
I need to investigate further. Having dug out the original scorecards, I have found a discrepancy with the match example above between the original and online scorecards. Having corrected this, the match is no longer listed on the audit report. I'll look at the other matches on the report (hopefully in the next few day) and get back to you.
I've got to the bottom of this. It was due to discrepancies with the bowling figures. The online scorecard differed from the original scorecard (not sure why or how) and therefore incorrect innings totals were being calculated. There was one match where the scorecard just didn't add up (that's what happens when the players do the scoring), so I've used the innings total override to enter the correct total. The audit report is now blank.
Actually, I think the issue is something else.
Do you mind doing something and let's see if it clears the audit entry.
Go into the admin panel and find the match that is 2nd on your list:
https://www2.cricketstatz.com/ss/runreport2.aspx?club=22669&mode=100&match=188969
Go to the match results screen (the screen where you enter the match results) and hit Save. This will refresh some internal numbers. Let's see if it then drops off the audit list.
Let me know when you have done it.
Just an update - I have gone and manually refreshed these 3 matches for you so that the underlying match totals are recalculated.
All 3 have now dropped off the audit list.
Re-saving the match would have had the same effect.
So the issue was that the system didn't add up the match totals properly back when these handful of matches were entered in 2021. It was probably a bug that was fixed since then. The fact that it was only a small handful of your matches tells me that it wasn't a bug for very long.
If you see any more that look like the margin is fine then try re-saving the match. If that doesn't clear it from the audit list then yell out and I will take a closer look for you.
Just be aware that matches prior to 1985 didn't have wides and no balls in the bowling totals. When you don't enter opposition batter scores then the system uses the bowler runs to calculate the score for that innings. It will add back wides and noballs for older matches (and won't add these back for newer matches).
Edit: for those reading along, I have since refreshed the innings totals across the whole system so there is no need for anyone to go back and re-save matches.
@Ian Thompson is this all good now?