I think there is an off by one error in DXBase 2006

Try this, initialize the tables and note the number of QSO records Read.

Close that window and open the QSO log window. Click on date then push the
end key. Now click on the last entry in the log. The Record number will be 
one
higher then the number of QSO records read when the tables are 
initialized.

Tom  N4TL
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (George Harlem W1EBI)
Date: Mon Feb 27 09:20:43 2006
Subject: [Dxbase] off by one
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Nope, my numbers are identical.

George W1EBI

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Subject: [Dxbase] off by one

I think there is an off by one error in DXBase 2006

Try this, initialize the tables and note the number of QSO records Read.

Close that window and open the QSO log window. Click on date then push
the
end key. Now click on the last entry in the log. The Record number will
be 
one
higher then the number of QSO records read when the tables are 
initialized.

Tom  N4TL
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