FalseCredential wrote:I'm not sure if this is a stupid question or not, as I've never posted before, but is there an easy way to remove all of the players at the NHL level from a database? I have a desire to see what the quality of the league would become if every NHL team was forced to make a "franken-roster" from the scraps that are left over and develop over the years from there. I tried to mess around with the Database editor, but I could not get the edited file I was attempting to import to be recognized (I received an error for the file type even though it was an xml).
I think your post here is in the wrong place, as the EHM:EA Editor (this thread) is a work-in-progress and doesn't actually exist to be used yet!
Currently the only database editing option is to use an EHM07 Editor and import the edited database into EHM:EA.
You can edit an EHM07 database using the EHM Updater
http://www.ehmtheblueline.com/forums/vi ... 10&t=11154 or the the Pregame Editor
http://www.ehmtheblueline.com/forums/vi ... =88&t=6745
Sounds like you're using the EHM Updater.
You can't import using the same spreadsheets as are exported.
You export data, edit, copy/paste into templates and then import the edited data.
I believe everything you need to know is in the ReadMe that comes with the Updater.
FalseCredential wrote:Would I just delete the current players and then replace them with free agents on the teams? Balance issues don't concern me greatly, but the other thought would be issues with the salary cap floor.
I've not heard of anyone doing this before...I think you'd retire the players, then use the updater to delete the retired players. You could use free agents or create players or try to let the teams do it themselves (I suspect whatever you decide, over time the NHL teams will sign every "decent player" from other Leagues worldwide, especially the top Leagues in Russia/Sweden/Finland/Germany + the players from the AHL/ECHL + the young players coming up from junior)
If you're trying to remove all "NHL talent" worldwide you need to remove all players with a PA of 120-180 & also remove all players with a PA of -15, -14, -13, -10, -9, -8 and -7. This will give you a hockey world without even the poorest of NHL talent!
If you want to keep the fringe players and 4th liners and maybe some 3rd liners, you could make your range a PA of 140-180 & also remove all players with a PA of -15, -14, -10, -9, -8 and -7.
As for Salary Cap/Floor, not sure....if you're creating players for the NHL, perhaps using "0" (so the game generates a value) for their salary will ensure teams have salary totals above the floor; or give some created players higher salaries to ensure things work (though I have read that the only "result" of being under the Salary Floor is your team gets fines, so it doesn't sound like it should be a concern)
If you do do such a thing and get it working, let us know how it goes (I'm curious what scoring would be like & what salaries would be like)
