[DXBase] Log with certain fields, CFM & Valid
Ron Stordahl
Ron Stordahl" <[email protected]
2002年11月17日 11:22:41 -0600
I should let other more experienced hands answer this one, but....if you
have Microsoft Access 97 (its part of the old Microsoft Office) you should
be able to open your log book with it, sort by the valid field, then delete
all the Q's which are valid, save the modified data base to a new name, like
NEW.MDB and use DXBase2003's various reports to print what remains. Be sure
to back up your data base before you try this however!
Ron N5IN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Art Searle" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 11:11 AM
Subject: [DXBase] Log with certain fields, CFM & Valid
> Hi,
>> Background:
> I successfully completed a multi-step conversion of my old logs from v4.6
to
> v5.0 to 2003. However the valid field didn't convert properly due to the
> '*' in 4.6. While fixing that I decided to change very old unconfirmed
QSOs
> to invalid (because I've been inactive for years) so they would stop
showing
> in my country band totals. Now my band totals don't match what they
should
> be.
>> Question:
> Since it is so hard to view the contents of the Valid field without
clicking
> on it, is it possible to create and 'print to file' a log which would
> include CFM status and Valid status?
>> 73,
>> Art
> W2NRA
>> PS: This whole problem may be moot. I cannot find my old QSL cards.
Does
> that mean I get to start all over again? Oh happy happy joy joy! I'm
only
> 329 mixed and 326 cw and a handful of cards away from 5BDXCC and not that
> far away from 3 WARC band DXCC.
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