Success......

I notice all but one response out of six responded just to me. I believe
it is in the best interest of the reflector to respond in such a manner
that everyone sees it. Two of the messages were from others that needed
help as well and did not receive those just addressed to me.

So here's my final solution such as it is.....

It's been said more than once in the docs to backup you log file. In my
case if I screwed up the file I'd have to re-enter nearly 5000 QSOs.

First I'd like to thank all those who e-mail.

Other than not having the most recent import.exe my problem was cockpit
error. After I ran the import.exe program and selected mycall.mdb I did
not realize that in the Import window I had to maximize it or scroll
down to see the source data input field. After I did that and selected
my .adi file and selected begin import from the tool bar everything
worked just fine.

First, if you haven't already done so, retrieve the updated version of
the import.exe program from the DXbase website. Replace the old
import.exe file in your DXbase 2003 subdirectory with the new one.

I'll try to move through the whole process I did from exporting the ADIF
file in DXbase 5 to importing it into DXbase 2003.

In the DXbase 5 folder select import.bat

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