[Logic] 1010# Blues
Bob Johnson
[email protected]
Thu, 10 Jan 2002 15:07:19 -0500
Hi Gil:
Your sucess is interesting. Can you tell me what the date of the 1010.txt
file
is that you installed ??? Also what version of Logic ???
I installed three versions of 1010.txt (2 from november & 1 from December) and
none of them will show K1RAW as #1. I installed 1010.txt following the
directions Anthony A Boykin wb2jri posted here in response to your query on
this
subject.
The lastest version of 1010.txt should be out in the next week or so.
One thing you didn't mention was if you could manually search and find WA1OFR.
TNX for your input.
73
Bob, K1VU
At 12:07 PM 01/10/02 , you wrote:
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
[<mailto:[email protected]%5DOn>mailto:[email protected]
]On
>> Behalf Of Bob Johnson
>> Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 10:35
>> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [Logic] 1010# Blues
>>
>>
>> Hi George:
>> What you suggested had already been done and works fine for all
>> calls except
>> K1RAW, which it can't find !!!
>>
>> What I was talking about was doing a MANUAL SEARCH by clicking on
>> the search
>> button to the right of the 1010# info window (setup as user4).
>>
>> If you try this yourself you will see that the list starts with
>> "None" and the
>> next entry is 2 W4HWA, totally skiping 1 which is K1RAW.� K1RAW
>
>
>Not on mine, on mine it starts with NONE and then K1RAW.
>
>> is the first
>> entry in the 1010.txt file if you look at the file with notepad.� There is
>> either a problem with the 1010.txt file or a problem with how
>> Dennis reads the
>> file into Logic.
>>
>> Next try entering WA1OFR in the search window and click on find,
>> you will get
>> the "Invalid Subscript Reference" Error.� If you then click on
>> the "Ignore"
>> button the list should have stoped at 1010# 65044, KC5DCU !!!
>> This may be a
>> Logic problem.
>>
>
>If I enter WA1OFR I do get the invalid subscript. This is obviously a
>problem, probably with logic, but maybe it could also be the file. Dennis
>needs to look at this.
>
>On the other hand, if I enter WA1OFR as a new contact it properly finds his
>1010 number. The problem is only on a manual Search. You can do the manual
>search by entering it as a new contact.
>I agree that should not be required.
>
>
>
>> Please try it out and let me know what you get for results.
>>
>> 73
>> Bob, K1VU /ex:WA1OFR
>>
>> At 06:44 PM 01/09/02 , you wrote:
>> >Bob, here is the info I posted in LOGic TIps and Tricks. It works for me.
>> >
>> >Page 63 - Subj: Utility to Import 1010 Database
>> >From: [email protected] (George Vincent - George K3GV)
>> >There is a utility to import 1010 database form available on the
>> internet.
>> >See
<<http://hds.net/win1010dl.htm>http://hds.net/win1010dl.htm><http://hds.net/
win1010dl.htm>http://hds.net/win1010dl.htm.
>> Download the
>> 1010.TXT file and unzip it.
>> >Run Import 1010 from tools/misc utilities.Placing this
>> expression in Copy
>> >>From Prefix Table looks up the callsign from the description
>> field in the
>> >1010 list, and automatically logs the 1010 number.
>> >MAKE_TAG("1010#:", GETLISTVALUE("1010#", LOG.CALL))
>> >You need to have 10 -10 Number as one of your fields on your
>> logform. Access
>> >Copy From Prefix Table from "Log ->Setup"
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >73,
>> >George K3GV
>> >
>> >DX: Long may it live !
>> >If it isn't LOGic it isn't LOGging !
>> >
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