Dick, The following 'spoils' the QSL Label flag; save your log before doing this:
1. QSO | Labels | Set print flag (will set flag for all QSOs) 2. QSO | Filter 3. Select QSO date (or range) and press Enter 4. QSO | Labels | Clear print flags (flags are on for old QSOs) 5. QSO | Filter 6. Select Label=Y , Cnfm=N , QSL Date some date press Enter Note that I use the Label field in an AND operation to carry over the results from a previous filter. Hope this answers your question, but there are other ways too to achieve what I think you are trying to do. Check mailed Cutoff, Mark for QSL or generate a DXCC listing, and go down the list looking for entries containing W or M (worked or mailed) A double-click on such field will set a filter to find QSOs for that country that need a QSL. Paul Paul At 12:13 AM 4/24/03 -0700, Dick Flanagan wrote: >I know there is a way to do this. I actually think I did it once, but I have >aged quickly since and can use some help getting my MOJO back. > >I want to select all QSOs that have a "QSL Mailed Date" prior to Date-X and >with the "Confirmed" flag set to N. > >In other words, I want to find all QSLs I mailed out before a certain date, >QSLs that I have yet to receive a confirmation from. > >I did it once. Can someone remind me how I did it?? > >73, Dick >-- >Dick Flanagan W6OLD NV SM >E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >_______________________________________________ >Dx4win mailing list >[email protected] >http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul van der Eijk (KK4HD) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dx4win.com

