Ooops... I missed that you were searching on QSL date... Mine works the same as yours...
Anyway... You can filter and by QSL data and sort the log by QSL date... That way it's easy to locate all QSOs QSLed on a given date... -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Franki @ ON5ZO.be Sent: March 22, 2003 8:10 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Fw: search wih QSL date Hello Larry / All of you TNX fr ur response. I did a quick test on an XP platform yesterday to eliminate any OS related issues, but it has the same problem then my Win98! Could it be my log? I don't know if I understand you right, the 'QSO preferences' only give date options for QSO date (exact, range etc) - NOT for QSL date. My problem is not searching on a QSO date but on a QSL date; I'd like to see all the contacts I wrote or printed a QSL card for on any given day. You cannot specify a range of QSL dates, I can only hit F8, type the date in the 'QSL date' box and hit enter. V5.03 gave me the QSO's of that specific QSL date, now I get all QSO's that have been QSL'ed FROM that date up to know, each with it's own date. This is not a major flaw, there surely are some workarounds to be found, but I'd just like to what happened. - Franki ON5ZO ----- Original Message ----- Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Fw: search wih QSL date > Franki, > > The date=exact feature works properly on my computer: DX4WIN v6.02, Windows > XP. > > However, you might try setting the QSO date for "range" and entering the > same date for Start date and End date. (this would be the equivalent of > using "exact") > > What happens then? > > -larry > K8UT > ----- Original Message ----- > Subject: [Dx4win] Fw: search wih QSL date > > > > Folks, several of you replied directly to my > > previous enquiry. > > Their answer was: set "Preferences > QSO > > > Searching: QSO date" = exact > > > > Thanks for the help but... like I said in my > > original posting: I had been browsing through the > > preferences and this parameter IS ALREADY set to > > 'exact'. But it doesn't work. Either way. > > User level = expert, running Win98SE. > > Am I the only one to witness this problem? > > > > - Franki ON5ZO _______________________________________________ Dx4win mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win

