[Logic] new prefix
Mel
[email protected]
Sat, 29 Nov 2003 00:18:31 -0500
Actually, you wouldn't want to do that... The exceptions would show up
in prefix drop-down lists... And probably would be treated as an
additional DXCC entity (haven't actually tried it).
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Arthur Tan
> Sent: November 28, 2003 23:57
> To: LOGic
> Subject: Re: RE: Re: [Logic] new prefix
>
>
> From Mel <[email protected]> [Nov 28 2003]:
>
> > But it doesn't have begin/end dates for exception
> callsigns... In fact
> > it doesn't really have exception callsigns... It's done with the
> > prefix entry... Which is filling up pretty quickly for the French
> > territories...
>
> > For example... DX4Win allows an "exception" callsign such
> as TO4E to
> > be assigned to the DXCC prefix FR-J with a begin and end
> date. So TO4E
> > will only be recognized as FR-J during the period defined by the
> > dates. I don't see how this is possible in Logic.
>
> Hi Mel,
>
> True, I see your point. You could create another entry in
> the prefix table for a special callsign and have begin/end
> dates and map it to FR-J or whatever, but yes at that point
> you have to bring up the prefix table and do it. You can't
> "send a call to the prefix table" from the logform....which
> again, would be a nice touch...
>
> 73, Art
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