[Logic] QSL Requested
Ross
[email protected]
Thu, 28 Feb 2002 11:57:18 -0500
Ok makes sense now, in my old logging program I would put a S in the sent
box to show I sent one and if I received one I would put an R in the
received box. No that I am aware that I have been doing it wrong the whole
time in Logic I can live with that now that I know what to do.. :) Thanks
all..
Ross
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl Smidt" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Logic] QSL Requested
> I have my Log page set up to automatically put 'R' in both boxes as soon
as
> I enter and activate a call in the log, (Forgot what I did to set it up
that
> way, but somebody on the list will remember and enlighten us). That way
you
> also always know exactly how many QSL card 'requests' are building up in
> your log, by doing a filter on 'QSL s', so you can print out your cards or
> labels before too many requests build up. I always QSL everyone that I
work,
> some via Bureau and others direct. When I receive a QSL card and enter it
> into the log, the 'QSL r' box is automatically filled in with an 'F' and
the
> date received is also entered automatically. Same thing when printing
cards
> or labels, the 'F' is automatically entered in the 'QSL s' box, as is the
> date sent/printed. That helps you to manage your log's data.
> To answer your question Ross, you put the 'R' in the 'QSL r' box in
> anticipation of receiving a card and to indicate to your log (and
yourself)
> that a card has NOT been received from that station. You put the 'R' in
the
> 'QSL s' box in order to indicate that you have NOT sent a card to that
> station, yet or ever, If you really don't want to QSL a certain station,
> replace the 'R' with an 'X'. Similarly, as Frank has indicated, if you
> receive a card from a station that you have NOT sent a card to, put an 'R'
> in the 'QSL s' box (in place of the 'X'), so that a card will be sent to
> that station with your next card/label printing job. These indicators are
> also used by your various report generating programs. LOGic is certainly a
> great program, easily manipulated by one self.
>
> 73, Carl VE9OV
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Frank Ayers" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 8:15 AM
> Subject: RE: [Logic] QSL Requested
>
>
> >
> > Hi Ross
> > The "R" in sent means you want to send a qsl. If I GET a QSL
> > from somebody, my QSL_RCVD box would be "F". But if he/she wants
> > one in return, I mark the QSL_SENT box "R" which means the next
> > time I print QSL's, it gets printed along with the ones that
> > I am initiating.
> >
> > Frank
> > W2FCA
> >
> > >--- Original Message ---
> > >From: "Ross" <[email protected]>
> >
> > >Ok the problem was I was putting the "R" in the wrong box thank
> > you to those who responded. I guess my next question is why would
> > you want to put a "R" for requested in the QSL_RCVD box instead
> > of the QSL_SENT box? Thanks again to those who responded..
> > Ross
> >
> >
> >
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