Qualification/Eligibility
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SET option 4 Qualification / eligibility options:

1. Qualification based on section fields
2. Qualification based on overall rank
3. Specify Qual. ineligibility and Manual Qs
4. Specify overall and session rank ineligibility
5. Disable qualification

Options 1 and 2 allow you to set the number of pairs to be qualified. On the window that appears when you select option 1, there will be number of pairs in the N-S direction and next to it, the default number of pairs to be qualified. If you set this number to zero, the eligibility feature will be turned off (no pair will be qualified). These explanations apply for E-W direction as well. In option two, the directions are not separated; qualification is based on the overall rank.

Use option 3 to specify pairs that are not eligible to qualify (fill-in pairs) in NAP events or to manually qualify pairs. Use Y to mark a pair as eligible for qualification (the default); N to mark a pair as not eligible; and Q to manually qualify.

Use option 4 to mark pairs that are not eligible for overall or session ranks. Use Y to mark a pair as eligible for both overall and session ranks (the default); N to mark a pair as not eligible for any ranks; S to mark a pair as eligible for session ranks but not for overall; D to mark a pair as eligible for session ranks but not for overall.

In addition, if D is specified and that pair has a session rank, some other eligible pair will also rank the same position (double session rank). Double session ranks should be enabled for the pair that is not eligible to play in an event because of reasons other than masterpoint restriction.

For example, if a pair that is not eligible to play in a women's event because of their gender plays to make the number of tables full, their double session ranks should be enabled (D).

Use option 5 to disble qualification.