simply replace your log with the backup log you made last night before you 
left the computer/rig.
or....
in case you don't do automatic backups....

make a copy of your present log file and save to a safe place.
rename and save your log with a name urcall1.mdb
then, make a copy of the default.mdb and rename it to urcall.mcb

Then...go to the Programs group
Select DXBase Import
and import your old log into the new urcall.mdb file.

That will rebuild your log and it's associations.

What 'probably' happened was that Bill closed the file and it didn't close 
properly.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alan Leith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 12:11 PM
Subject: [Dxbase] DXB2006 problem


> In all the years I've used DXbase I've never had any major problem.
>
> While I slept last night, Bill Gates and company updated my 'puter and as 
> always, I'd left DXbase open.  Never before when this has been done have I 
> had a problem.  But today, when I went to in initialize my tables, I got a 
> message that I've seen discussed here before but have never honestly paid 
> any attention to.
>
> The message:  No current record.
>
> When I try to log a new QSO I get messages indicating the database doesn't 
> recognize the call/prefix.  I worked 4O6T and OL32OLP just a bit ago and 
> had to manually add the prefixes to get them into the log.  I'd worked 
> both before.
>
> Now that I need to know, how do I fix this?
>
> 73
>
> Al, VE1AL
>
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