I figured out what I was doing wrong.

Pilot error ..............................

I wasn't setting the location for the older version and it
apparently defaults to the root directory

Sri for the previous post.

Dale AA1QD

----- Original Message -----
From: "D. Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DxBase Reflector" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 3:43 PM
Subject: Importing DBX2002 into 2003


| I just got DXB2003 in the mail.  When I tried to import my 2002 log I got
a
| strange error.
| The import utility said it could not find \refdata.mdb.  Interestingly my
| refdata.mdb from 2002
| was in the same folder as my log file, aa1qd.mdb, which I had no problem
| selecting with the
| import utility.  After trying a few times to make it work I finally put a
| copy of my 2002
| refdata.mdb in the root directory and all imported fine.
|
| Anyone else have this problem?  Is this a bug or an undocumented feature?
|
| I like the way the Summary window works now when you click on a specific
| band/mode.
|
| The way the QSL labels are sorted now is also much easier for buro cards.
|
| I'm disappointed that they did not include the ability to change the
| default CW speeds
| for the W5XD keyer.  Maybe I'm picky but when I answer another station's
| call I like
| to match their cw speed and the default steps are spread out just a bit
too
| much.  The
| Writelog folks seemed to have licked this issue and it doesn't look like
it
| would be too
| tough to do even if it required a minor edit of DXBASE.INI.  Maybe in
| DXB2004?
|
| Still, all in all, IMHO it's the best general logging program out there.
|
| Dale AA1QD
|
|
|

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