[LOGic] QSL: Managing sent and received
K0DAN
k0dan at comcast.net
Mon Nov 27 00:48:17 EST 2006
Rich:
There's standard fields (QSL-R DATE + QSL-S DATE) which you can add to your
log form. Those fields will be filled in when you check in a received card
or allow a QSL report form to "mark as printed". Unfortunately, this won't
help you looking backwards, but if you start doing it, it'll make the
cerical part of QSL management a tad easier. Email me offlist and I can send
you a few screenshots.
As a matter of habits, I will add text to the COMMENTS field if there are
some rare ones which need repeated cards, greenstamps, etc., sent. I still
use the sent/recd fields but add comments, so, after 3+ tries for a rare one
(or a bootlegger) I at least know to stop beating the dead horse.
As to your 2nd question, I'm sure there's a way to do that cleanup, but I'm
really not a master at LOGIC and I try to not get too fancy (bull in China
shop syndrome).
Good luck es 73
Dan
K0DAN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Thorne" <rmthorne at cox.net>
To: "Logic" <LOGic at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 8:18 AM
Subject: [LOGic] QSL: Managing sent and received
>I have a couple of questions on managing sent and received qsl's. I pulled
>a quick report and found hundreds of qsls that I have sent but not
>received. Heres a few questions:
>
> 1: Is there a way to determine the date that I requested a qsl? If its
> been a while its either time to give up on it or resend a qsl.
>
> 2: Is there a command that I can use to convert qsl received R and qsl
> sent F to blanks, along with a date = to or less than? Theres really no
> good reason for this other than cleaning up a few things. At least in my
> DXCC progress window it will show that a qsl needs to be sent for a new
> band/mode/country.
>
> 73,
>
> Rich - N5ZC
>
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