It seemed to me that DX4WIN would allow you to search on any thing possible by 
hitting F8, selecting any of the data boxes, filling in a value, then hitting 
return.  This has worked well for me when sorting out data.

However, I have just discovered it does NOT work with the QSL DATE box.  I was 
checking the status of some QSL cards I sent out.  I wanted to see if and how 
many replies I got from a batch of labels I made about a month ago.  I hit F8, 
went to the QSL DATE box, and filled in the date I had printed the labels.  I 
expected to have a sort of the stations I printed up labels for on that one 
date in question but instead I just got a lot of random results that didn't 
match any thing.  When I hit F8 I only placed a date in the QSL DATE window, no 
other entries were made.  I made sure I had the date correct by looking up one 
of the stations in question to affirm the date I printed the labels.

Is this a bug or should I not expect to be able to see how many labels were 
printed on a particular date?

73 
_______________________________________________________
Alan Zack
Amateur Radio Station K7ACZ
Official USCG Auxiliary Comm Station
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Delta Rocket Quality Engineer, The Boeing Company, Retired
Aviation Chief Warrant Officer,  U.S. Coast Guard, Retired

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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Mon Aug 27 06:58:07 2007
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wayne King)
Date: Mon Aug 27 06:58:50 2007
Subject: [Dx4win] QSL DATE BOX W/ F8 Filter??
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I have found the same here also with the QSL date box being messed up. I 
don't get anything near what is actually in the box for an indiviual QSO 
using the F8 filter and only the QSL DATE BOX?

Wayne N2WK
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> It seemed to me that DX4WIN would allow you to search on any thing 
> possible by hitting F8, selecting any of the data boxes, filling in a 
> value, then hitting return.  This has worked well for me when sorting out 
> data.
>
> However, I have just discovered it does NOT work with the QSL DATE box.  I 
> was checking the status of some QSL cards I sent out.  I wanted to see if 
> and how many replies I got from a batch of labels I made about a month 
> ago.  I hit F8, went to the QSL DATE box, and filled in the date I had 
> printed the labels.  I expected to have a sort of the stations I printed 
> up labels for on that one date in question but instead I just got a lot of 
> random results that didn't match any thing.  When I hit F8 I only placed a 
> date in the QSL DATE window, no other entries were made.  I made sure I 
> had the date correct by looking up one of the stations in question to 
> affirm the date I printed the labels.
>
> Is this a bug or should I not expect to be able to see how many labels 
> were printed on a particular date?
>
> 73
> _______________________________________________________
> Alan Zack
> Amateur Radio Station K7ACZ
> Official USCG Auxiliary Comm Station
> Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
> Delta Rocket Quality Engineer, The Boeing Company, Retired
> Aviation Chief Warrant Officer,  U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
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