Steve,
In HRD, DO NOT USE the default database engine; at least not anymore. During the pandemic, with lots of time on my hands, I decided to digitize all my logs going back to my Novice days. What I found was an issue separating the different logs. With a little research I came across MariaDB. MariaDB is a MySql based datebase engine, and is free and works great. No data loss when I converted all the logs already entered, and now all are separate and very distinct.
Note in the selection window I still have some logs to enter, from my 4 years in Louisiana. I will enter those probably in the next pandemic, LOL.
Windows:
HRD:
   
This is assuming you are interested in staying with HRD and not having to learn another system.
Let me know if interested, and I can send you some links that I had to help install into HRD.

73,

Rich, ND4G


------ Original Message ------
From "Steven Roth" <[email protected]>
To "TVARC" <[email protected]>
Date 1/21/2023 3:04:36 PM
Subject [TVARC] Log4OM

Long story - will keep it short.  I use the HRD Suite with HRD Logbook.  But, since I have two station locations (in VA and FL), I want to find out which QSO's I have made from The Villages.  I tried various things in HRD Logbook to sort them out with no success.  I don't want to fool around with my HRD logbook in case I goof something up.

So, I have downloaded Log4OM, have not connected it to my operations, and loaded all of my QSO's in it to successfully separate out my QSO from The Villages.  But, is there a Log4OM user there to tell me how to determine the DXCC stats?  I have the instruction manual but can't find the right buttons to push.

Any help appreciated

Thanks, Steve Roth - AD4K