Been dere and done dat.
the only way I think you can fix this is to go to the wizard, Select filters
and check Award= and select DXCC.

That will give you a report and you can then check them against your cards
pending submission.

Not sure if this is any big help.
But...
I can tell you my trick to prevent this.
Every time I get a qsl I need, I put a short code into the Special 1 field.
usually something like 02-2 meaning 2001-2nd submission to arrl.
Then even if I forget and click too fast, I can still search on them and get
a report.
Then when the cards come back from ARRL, I check any that may have been
rejected such as 'no documentation' and remove them from award and mark them
as Not Valid.
Then just erase the code after making sure it's credited in the DXCC award.

This may seem a bit of work, but it saved my butt once or twice.


----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 3:41 PM
Subject: [DXBase] Undo Award field


> Hello,
> I am very new to DXbase and seem to have gotten myself into an issue.
Using
> OUTPUT | Awards | DXCC, I inadvertently answered "Yes" to "Do you want to
set
> the Award field in the QSO log to credited and clear the SELECT field for
all
> QSOs used in the award form?"  Now when I search the second time around,
"No
> records valid for submission were identified."  How do I undo this?
> Unfortunately I closed down the program last night not realizing what I
had
> done (if there is an undo function).
>
> Also, is there a search engine for the archives?
>
> 73 de Stokley, W3SB
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