Or encourage the author of the software to write a utility/menu item that will 
update all the required files just by the 
user inputting data into a few boxes.

If the user can't intuitively update the software then the project isn't 
finished.

On 18-Dec-09 01:15, Tom wrote:

>
> Rather than all of us reinventing the wheel each time a new satellite is
> launched and operational, why not have one of the 'experts' make the
> additions and make the subsequent .SQL files available to all somewhere on
> the Amsat web site?
>


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