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Old 03-28-2017, 09:04 AM   #1
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Edit Partimes Table Question

Hello,

While snooping around RDSS 2.1, I noticed that on the "Edit Partimes Table"... there are different letter codes for each surface. "D" and "T" I would imagine are self-explanatory (Dirt/Turf). However, I'm confused as to what "E", "I" and "N" mean.

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Tim, E is an old TrackMaster code for Artificial or Poly in RDSS coding (I think it historically came from something named Equitrack?).

I is Inner dirt (AQU Inner). N is iNner turf when there are 2 Turf courses at a track (e.g. Saratoga, Belmont, Canterbury, maybe a few others still running, can't remember which though). I don't think GP inner turf gets this designation.

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