Thanks Dave,
Seems like quite a dance but I'll give it a go.

It's a new thing with arrl so maybe Paul will be able to come up with an 
export function for the card submissions online sometime in the near future.

73,
Brad - N8SNM


On 5/6/2012 4:18 PM, N4QS wrote:
> Brad,
>
> I'm not sure the way Pete is suggesting will work.  I just did it a 
> couple of weeks ago, and here is how I did it:
>
> 1.  Go to Reports, Awards, and uncheck Lotw under the Confirmation box 
> in the upper left.  This ensures that you will only be submitting 
> confirmations which have been confirmed via a card.
>
> 2.  Click on Reports, Award flags and then select DXCC Mixed in the 
> upper box and Clear Submitted in the Action box and then click on the 
> Change button.  Next select DXCC band in the upper box, Clear 
> Submitted and Change. Finally, select DXCC mode in the upper box, 
> Clear Submitted and Change. This clears out all QSOs that you might 
> have already marked for Submission. This step is a precaution to 
> ensure that you did not run Submission before with the LOTW button 
> selected as outlined in Step 1.
>
> 3.  Click on Reports and under Report / Action, select Submission.  
> This will mark all cards eligible for DXCC credit for Submission and 
> create a report that you can view.  You should right click and print 
> the report.  It would be great if Paul would allow the user to right 
> click on this report and create an ADIF file for submission to the 
> ARRL.  Unfortunately, you cannot create the ADIF file at this point.  
> So save the report that you just printed out and move on to Step 4.
>
> 4.  Go back to the main QSO entry screen and press F5 several times 
> until the Award boxes appear at the bottom of the window.  Then hit F8 
> and click on the Mixed box under DXCC and select S (for submission).  
> Then click on File in the upper left on DX4WIN and select 
> Import/Export.  Select ADIF and then File again in the smaller window 
> and Export.  It should prompt you with a warning that you are running 
> a Filter, say yes that you want to export using the filter.  Name the 
> file something like yourcall mixed.  You have just created an ADIF 
> file for all QSOs eligible for DXCC Mixed credit.  You have to repeat 
> this process two more times -- after doing a F8 fileter for DXCC Band 
> and then a filter for DXCC Mode.  You should end up with three ADIF 
> files named yourcall mixed, yourcall band and yourcall mode.  Remember 
> where you saved these ADIF files.
>
> 5.  Finally, go to the ARRL website and log into the online DXCC 
> submission page.  I can't remember the exact navigation within the 
> submission pages, but in essence you are simply going to import the 
> three ADIF files one at a time.  The DXCC online form allows you to 
> import multiple ADIF files into the form.  Very easy.  When you get 
> done, you should click on the View Submission button and compare all 
> the listed QSOs in this report to the DX4WIN Submission report that 
> you printed out in Step 3.  When I did this, my online report matched 
> the DXCC Submission report exactly.  I then merely had to sort my 
> cards to appear in the order as presented in the online submission 
> form and then complete the submission.  I took all of my cards to my 
> local DXCC card checker.
>
> This process is a bit complicated and requires some advanced knowledge 
> of DX4WIN.  Paul could make this whole process a snap by allowing 
> users to create an ADIF file directly from the Submission report once 
> it is generated.
>
> I hope this helps.  Good luck.
>
> Dave, N4QS
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pete Smith N4ZR" 
> <n...@contesting.com>
> To: <dx4win@mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2012 2:34 PM
> Subject: Re: [Dx4win] export a submission to ADIF?
>
>
>> Use LOTW > Export to LOTW from the QSO window, then sign the resulting
>> ADIF file with TQSL.  Couldn't be easier - I just did it this morning
>> with 2 QSOs, to help a guy who just finished his triple play.
>>
>> 73, Pete N4ZR
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>>
>>
>> On 5/6/2012 2:18 PM, B. Nowak wrote:
>>> I would like to attempt an online DXCC submission using the import
>>> function that ARRL says can be used.
>>> They only accept ADIF format for this process.
>>>
>>> Can anyone tell me how to export a submission report to ADIF in DX4WIN
>>> so I can do this ??
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Brad - N8SNM
>>>
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