Without being there to watch what you do, I can't really say.  However, I
just did a test here and do not see any problem.  I entered a QSO in the log
but did not save it, then I brought up Outlook Express, created an email,
sent it, then minimized Outlook Express and DXbase remained with the QSO in
the log in a pending ( not saved ) condition.  Now, if you have a QSO
entered but not saved, and you click some other record in the QSO log, it
will save the pending QSO.  This is by design.

Regards,
Jack

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To: "DXBase Reflector" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 9:57 AM
Subject: [DXBase] Delete record nuisance


> So far my pet peeve re DXBase is when I am scanning the band looking for
> an interesting station to call, then deciding for some reason to check
> another record or jumping over to Outlook to read an incoming email.
> Doing this instantly logs the empty record, and if I then try to delete
> the empty record, I get an error window saying "The field
> QSO-TAB.QSO-CALL" can't contain a null value."  So I have to put in some
> bogus call like K1X, then delete the record.  That's a pain, is there
> some arcane setup step that I missed so I don't have to waste so much
> time?
>
> George W1EBI
>
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