Hello !
An easy way to take care of invalid QSO is to filter for valid QSO 
before you do the export to adif.
Go to filter; on the mixed DXCC field, select "--" and press "enter". 
You can then do the export to adif, and accept the "Filter active, use 
it for export".
Now, this is only if you have *not* done the changes to S, C or I. If 
you have, then I do not know how to do this.
73
Paul F6EXV


Le 28/12/2011 03:21, Garry Shapiro a écrit :
> In a moment of weakness some time ago, I decided to investigate Clublog,
> and uploaded some 57000 QSO's. I received back a report detailing errors
> in hundreds of them. I dutifully plodded through the list, checking
> against QSL's in the box. The errors ranged from wrong QTH (e,g,
> North/South Cook, Ogasawara vs. Minami Torishima) to "invalid: QSO's.
>
> I tried to get DX4WIN to invalidate the "invalid" QSO's by using
> QSO/Mark invalid for awards, which put an "I" in Mixed/Band/Mode for 9
> different awards. That is apparently insufficient, as these QSO's keep
> coming up in the Clublog report. The index has no entries for "Invalid
> QSO" so I am at a loss as to how to proceed.
>
> How does one declare a QSO to be invalid?
>
> Garry, NI6T
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