This works great, especially if you leave the :2 after
the word state. :)  Interesting thing, on the import
DX4WIN also puts the Name in the 1st Notes for QSO and
the Freq and QSO # in the 2nd Notes for QSO fields. 
... I just used WordPad and the 'replace' function.
Tnx Alan
73, Art  W6KY
www.w6ky.com


--- Alan Sewell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dick,
> 
> Before you import your ADIF file use a text editor
> to search & replace 
> whatever field name the state is in (maybe EXCHANGE
> or whatever Writelog 
> puts it in) to STATE.  Then it will import correctly
> into the state 
> field in DX4WIN.  I think you can do even do that if
> it is the section 
> instead of the state in the ADIF file and DX4WIN
> will convert the 
> section to the correct state.
> 
> For example, in the ARRL RTTY N1MM put the state in
> a field called 
> EXCHANGE1:
> 
> <EXCHANGE1:2>KS
> 
> Just search for EXCHANGE1 and replace it with STATE.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Alan  N5NA
> 
> 
> Richard Zalewski wrote:
> > I just noticed that State is not being imported
> properly.  It is
> > showing up in QSO notes instead of the State.  I
> have been importing
> > my ADIF files from Writelog and all else appears
> to be ok.
> >
> > Can I fix this for the future?  Can I reload and
> just update the state?
> > --
> > Tnx es 73
> > Dick W7ZR
> > www.w7zr.com
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Mon Jan 16 06:50:39 2006
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pete Smith)
Date: Mon Jan 16 07:01:50 2006
Subject: [Dx4win] Editing ADIF import filter
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Am I right to assume that there is really no way of editing the ADIF import 
filter to recognize ADIF tags that it doesn't "know about" in its standard form?

It would sure be great to be able, at least, to know which ADIF tags earmark 
data for which fields in the DX4WIN database, so that I can edit them in the 
ADIF file if necessary.  Is a systematic table of those destinations available?

73, Pete N4ZR

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