[LOGic] Reporting "no QSL status" QSOs with
unconfirmed DXCCentities
Rick Tarbert
ak3e at zoominternet.net
Mon Dec 3 17:57:47 EST 2007
Hi Jeff,
I have not had much luck with making reports. Another way you could do
this if there are not too many entities is open progress report under
forms. Remove all the check marks except worked. This will give you the
list of Countries with no QSL status. On your log form open up the
filter. In the filter form put the parent prefix in the value column in
the DXCC row. You can put a second one in the value 2 column. Click okay
and it will shows those contacts in your log. A bit of a round about to
do it this way but then writing expressions isn't easy (for me). ))
Rick AK3E
J. Wolf wrote:
> Thanks, Julio:
> In re-reading what I wrote, I think I was ambiguous. What I was trying to
> convey is that LOGic is telling me that I have several WORKED DX entities
> that have no QSL status. Thus, when I run a report of those I've worked,
> these entities, whatever they may be, appear UNWORKED. I guess I didn't
> convey it clearly enough. So, what I'd like to be able to do is find those
> entities. These would be DX entities not identified with any QSL status.
> The
> expression would select for these WORKED entities that otherwise appear in
> the report to be UNWORKED. Am I getting the meaning across, now?
> --Jeff, K6JW
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Julio Peralta"
> <jperalta at tampabay.rr.com>
> To: "'J. Wolf'" <k6jw at scdxc.org>; "'LOGic is open to all radio amateurs
> for discussion of LOGic logging program'" <logic at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 14:23
> Subject: RE: [LOGic] Reporting "no QSL status" QSOs with unconfirmed
> DXCCentities
>
>
>> The term you used unworked means just that! They are un worked. If they
>> aren't worked they won't show up in your log and there for can't be
>> searched for. I must be missing something.
>>
>> Julio, W4HY
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net
>> [mailto:logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of J. Wolf
>> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 5:14 PM
>> To: LOGic is open to all radio amateurs for discussion of LOGic logging
>> program
>> Subject: [LOGic] Reporting "no QSL status" QSOs with unconfirmed
>> DXCCentities
>>
>> Here's a new problem for the group's consideration:
>> Over time, I've accumulated around 550 QSOs that have NO QSL status
>> recorded. This is largely because I was using another logging program
>> for
>> several years and only recorded QSLs that were actually sent and
>> received.
>> It turns out that, among these 550 QSOs, there are several unique DXCC
>> entities but I don't know what they are (LOGic's DXCC report summary
>> only
>> says that I have about 6 unique entitites with no status recorded. Now,
>> I
>> can (and probably will) go through all 550 contacts to find them, since
>> THAT
>> report is easy to generate. What I'd like, however, is to be able to run
>> a
>> report that selects for QSOs that not only have no QSL status entered
>> (that's easy) but, also, that are otherwise unworked DXCC entities. Does
>>
>> anyone know how to set up and expression that will pull these 6 QSOs out
>> of
>> the 550?
>> --Jeff, K6JW
>>
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