I can't answer that. It's probably an isolated case. Normally, DXB would list them correctly. I don't know how you entered the qso's into your log. Was it by qso or was it an import?
you could do one of Joe's special reports that would show which qso's are invalid. The report is in the User Designed Log Maintenance folder and it's called: notvalid-deleted.rpt run that report and you will find out which qso's were not marked as valid. Then you can check why and correct if needed. http://www.qsl.net/wa6axe/newest-ud-reports.html that link should take you to Joes site where he created all those great new Reports. the notvalid-deleted.rpt should help you out ----- Original Message ----- From: "JV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 8:36 AM Subject: Re: [DXBase] QSLs in DXBase2004 Hi Bill You win the fur lined piss pot. The Valid column didn't have any thing checked for the ER2000F or T32AF. I checked both boxes and the problem is cured. Now do I have to go back and check all 4935 QSOs or is there a way to do all of them with one stoke or do I have to mess with them at all? JV In the column with the heading Valid, click on it and you will see it has two options, Mixed and Mode. Meaning this card is valid for Mixed DXCC or for CW/SSB mode endorsement. If neither are checked which could be due to it not being a proper timeframe etc. then you will not get credit in the Summary. Say it was for a qso before the starting date of cw endorsements, you would not have mode checked. I can't remember when Moldova gained it's independence, pretty sure it was before 2000 when the USSR broke up. So it should be valid for both mixed and mode. The only other possible is...say you had it marked as a ssb qso on 30 meters ...that would make it invalid. hihi .

