#STATBOOK APP WINDOWS#
![statbook app statbook app](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BIRiKB9CIAAAGXE.png)
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WHERE s.Played='1' AND s.PlayerID = '#idx#' GROUP BY p.ID Additional Instructions field (Reports -> Edit Reports menu item) should read (was missing " GROUP BY p.ID": Repeating information displayed on some "Player" type default reports (e.g., "Player Profile") for the Basketball, volleyball and soccer templates.
#STATBOOK APP UPDATE#
You might have missed it since it wasn’t mentioned in the release notes, and many people are reporting that the update wasn’t automatic and they had to go to the app store to push it. With the latest mobile app update, Tesla snuck in a new feature called ‘Charge Stats.’ While the gas savings advertised on Tesla’s website can still vary significantly from what you will experience, Tesla owners can now get a much better idea of how much they are saving every month based on actual accurate data. Some consumer protections agencies, including one in Germany, have asked Tesla to stop or modify the practice. The automaker has used gas savings in a somewhat controversial way by displaying the prices of its vehicles on its website after “potential gas savings,” which obviously can vary greatly based on a bunch of factors.Īfter some complaints, Tesla stopped using it for a while, but the company brought it back in 2018.
![statbook app statbook app](https://img.informer.com/pf/sky-sports-v4-main-window-example.png)
Over the years, Tesla has run into some issues about how it advertised “gas savings” that its vehicles can achieve. Tesla has launched a new ‘Charge Stats’ feature in its mobile app that gives owners more access to their charging information than ever and a clearer idea of savings compared to gas.