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My Organisation | Overview
GameDay's My Organisation module provides users with essential administration tasks and features that allow you to set up your database through various key processes and automated settings. To access the My Organisation menu, click the MY ORGA...
Organisation Details | Overview
The Organisation Details section allows administrators to enter and confirm any of their basic organisational information as a way of keeping and updating accurate records. To access this section, click My Organisation,  then select ORGANI...
 Admins & Contacts | Overview
GameDay's  Admins & Contacts section allows you to control who has access to your organisation's database. It can also be a helpful way of storing any other organisation contacts that may not need to have administrator access to yo...
My Hierarchy | Overview
GameDay's My Hierarchy module provides users within a hierarchical database structure with access to all organisations below them within the hierarchy. This includes the ability to view or edit organisation details, as well as the ability to l...
Settings | Overview
GameDay's Settings page provides a number of important configurations through which you can future-proof the way your database collects information. To access the Settings page: On the left-hand menu, open the My Organisation menu and cl...
Seasons & Age Groups | Overview
What is a Season? A Season is a date-based categorisation by which you can categorise members, products, age groups, and more. For example, a Season could be defined by calendar year (I.e. 2023) or in smaller groupings (I.e. 2023 Winter and ...
 Member Types | Overview
What is a Member Type? A Member Type is a custom group that you can create as an administrator for members to register into. This allows you to funnel your member registrations into groups that are relevant to your sport and organisation, and d...
ID Management | Overview
What is ID Management? GameDay's ID Management functionality allows you to automatically generate unique IDs for various components of your database and define the sequences that the system will follow using custom ID Rules . ID Rules can b...