[Dx4win] Typo in QSL manager box

2008-03-08 Thread Karl Oyster, K1KO
Good morning, all...

I goofed in putting in a manager's callsign and didn't realize it 
until after it was done.  Unfortunately, I have several Qs with 
the station in question, and the goof went into each one's manager 
block.

Anybody know how to correct the thing and make it stick?  If I 
correct in one QSO, or just delete the manager's call, save the 
changes, etc., I still get the same manager's call because it's in 
all the other records, too.

73,

Karl, K1KO 


[Dx4win] Typo in QSL manager box

2008-03-08 Thread K2DBK - David
Hi Karl,
 I believe that if you go to the earlier (by date) QSO that 
you had and change the manager, it should change the manager for all 
QSOs that follow, until there's a newer manager entered.

 As an alternative, if you go to File-Databases-QSL 
managers, you can go to the callsign in question and just change the 
data there.

 I think that the manager is actually part of the QSO record, 
but is pulled from the database when displayed/printed/etc.

 Hope this helps.


At 11:37 AM 3/8/2008, Karl Oyster, K1KO wrote:
Good morning, all...

I goofed in putting in a manager's callsign and didn't realize it 
until after it was done.  Unfortunately, I have several Qs with the 
station in question, and the goof went into each one's manager block.

Anybody know how to correct the thing and make it stick?  If I 
correct in one QSO, or just delete the manager's call, save the 
changes, etc., I still get the same manager's call because it's in 
all the other records, too.

73,

Karl, K1KO


73,
 David - K2DBK
 http://k2dbk.com
 http://k2dbk.blogspot.com


[Dx4win] Typo in QSL manager box

2008-03-08 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
Files - Databases - QSL Managers

Find the record you goofed on and delete it (control-delete)

Then save and exit.

73 - Jim AD1C

At 11:37 AM 3/8/2008, Karl Oyster, K1KO wrote:

 Good morning, all...

 I goofed in putting in a manager's callsign and didn't realize it 
 until after it was done.  Unfortunately, I have several Qs with the 
 station in question, and the goof went into each one's manager block.

 Anybody know how to correct the thing and make it stick?  If I correct 
 in one QSO, or just delete the manager's call, save the changes, etc., 
 I still get the same manager's call because it's in all the other 
 records, too.

-- 
Jim Reisert AD1C/?, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.ad1c.us
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sat Mar  8 12:01:57 2008
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Sat Mar  8 12:06:51 2008
Subject: [Dx4win] Re: Recvd Block
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I've added this to my DX4WIN Application Notes:

 http://dx4win.ad1c.us/appnotes/index.htm

73 - Jim aD1C

On 3/6/2008 8:04 AM, Alan Sewell wrote:

 The easiest thing to do is simply open your ADIF file with a text 
 editor.  Find the field you want to import into the RCVD block and do a 
 search  replace on that field, replacing the ADIF field name with SRX.  
 You can put any alphanumeric up to 4 characters in that field.
 
 You can do this with any field into any block in DX4WIN.  Just go to the 
 adif.org website Jim sited below to find out the needed ADIF field 
 names.  If you don't get the expected results, just close DX4WIN without 
 saving the log and start over.
 
 I do this with almost every log I import.
 
 73,
 
 Alan  N5NA


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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sat Mar  8 12:42:14 2008
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (K7ZO (Scott Tuthill))
Date: Sat Mar  8 12:46:41 2008
Subject: Fw: [Dx4win] Re: Recvd Block
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Where can I find a list of what ADIF field names correspond to what DX4WIN 
fields?

Scott/K7ZO

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Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Re: Recvd Block


 I've added this to my DX4WIN Application Notes:

 http://dx4win.ad1c.us/appnotes/index.htm

 73 - Jim aD1C

 On 3/6/2008 8:04 AM, Alan Sewell wrote:

 The easiest thing to do is simply open your ADIF file with a text editor. 
 Find the field you want to import into the RCVD block and do a search  
 replace on that field, replacing the ADIF field name with SRX.  You can 
 put any alphanumeric up to 4 characters in that field.

 You can do this with any field into any block in DX4WIN.  Just go to the 
 adif.org website Jim sited below to find out the needed ADIF field names. 
 If you don't get the expected results, just close DX4WIN without saving 
 the log and start over.

 I do this with almost every log I import.

 73,

 Alan  N5NA


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 Jim Reisert AD1C/?, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.ad1c.us
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