[LOGic] Reports

k1uq k1uq at comcast.net
Sun Jul 31 11:05:04 EDT 2005


Hello Dave,

The reports which are "custom" are not part of LOGic hence they do not get 
installed - nor do they automatically transfer. You have to manually copy 
them into the new version.  (Now's a good time to remind readers to not only 
backup your data files, but to also backup your reports, etc.)

So, have you looked for the reports you used w/ LOGic 6 either on your hard 
drive or in your backups?

You need two files per "report" - you need both <filename>.FPT and 
<filename>.RPT

Copy these to:     C:\LOGic7\Report

Regards,  Bill  K1UQ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Sublette" <k4to.dave at gmail.com>
To: <logic at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 7:29 AM
Subject: [LOGic] Reports


> Good morning all,
>
> I was a member of this list several months ago, while I was using
> LOGic 6. At that time, somebody helped me make up a report that listed
> how many grid squares I have worked and confirmed on all the bands
> from 50 mhz thru 10 ghz.  That is a total of ten bands.
>
> Since that time, I have upgraded to LOGic 7. Evidently, this special
> report didn't transfer, because I now have no way of using this report
> with LOGic 7.  As a further complication, the LOGic 6 was running on a
> Windows 98 platform and I now run a Windows XP Professional O/S.
>
> I would also Like to have a report like this for any one of those
> selected bands. I think I can run that one as a standard report, but
> I'm not sure.
>
> BTW....I have downloaded and installed the latest patch for LOGic 7.
>
> Can anyone on this list assist me with writing this special report?  I
> would assume that we can handle this off list by direct email.
>
> Thanks very much for any help that I may receive.
>
> 73,
>
> Dave, K4TO
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