[Dx4win] Deleting QSO's
Alan Zack
k7acz at cox.net
Sat May 14 17:48:17 EDT 2005
Thanks Cesar,
That did it except since all the incorrect QSO's were in one Group
Number I used the Group Number instead of date range in the
PREFERENCES. But I had not figured out that I needed to use the
PREFERENCES to select the QSO's to be deleted until you pointed it out
so that info really helped. I held my breath until the message popped
up, "You are about to delete 1243 QSO's". Since this figure exactly
matched the entries in the CT Contest log I knew I was OK.
I use the little USB memory sticks for back up saves. I saved the
virgin log onto two of these just to be safe!
Thanks again (P.S. I am in your many DXpedition and Contest logs as
K6ACZ before I moved here).
73
PY2YP wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Please do as follow:
>
> 1. Do a backup copying the .DXL file into a disk;
> 2. Use F8 to select the Qs;
> 2.1. Be sure to have QSO DATE = RANGE in the PREFERENCES | QSO tab
> 3. Then go to QSO | MULTIPLE QSOS OPERATIONS | DELETE QSOS
>
> That's it.
>
> 73 DX de PY2YP - Cesar
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Zack" <k7acz at cox.net>
> To: <dx4win at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 9:35 PM
> Subject: [Dx4win] Deleting QSO's
>
>
>> I keep two separate DX4WIN Logs, one for my home QTH contacts and
>> another for my portable DU operations.
>> I just discovered I accidentally transferred a CT based ARRL 10 meter
>> DX contest log into my home QTH log instead of the portable DU log
>> where it belonged.
>> When I did the download I assigned this contest log its own DX4WIN
>> Group number and all the contacts are within a 48 hour time frame.
>> Is there an easy way to delete this group of contacts completely from
>> my log or must I delete these Q's one at a time?
>> The contacts are now in the DU log where they belong but I want to rid
>> the Home Log of these contacts to avoid confusion with my DXCC, WAZ,
>> etc, tracking.
>> TIA
>> --
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