I discussed this with Joe on the phone and seemed to have made some progress, thanks! However, something strange was happening with the Selection Wizard. I would use the selection, "Auto Detect New Ones -> Active Category -> Grid Squares" with Mixed Mode and Mixed Band selected. I would uncheck everything else on that page, except for Output Report Records. Under QSO Filters, I would check Band -> 6, QSO Date >, and ALL (under No QSL Sent).
This report would show nine new grids. Six of these were in fact the new grids squares worked. However, three of these were in one particular grid square that I had already worked many times before in both modes. If I ran the Selection Wizard again, and check No QSL Sent, I get the three QSO's from that one grid square that I had already worked. Am I doing something wrong here? At 09:35 AM 1/20/03 -0600, Joe Glockner wrote: >Ed, > >You can make a Custom Report file that will do this .. and, by >looking at the Selection Wizard, you should be able to find most >of your New Grids by selecting the DATE < and DATE > feature, >along with the NO QSL SENT and NO CFM being checked in the radio >buttons.. > >For me, it looks like a custom report might work the best - but >that remains to be seen.. > >If you wish, Ed, I can make a custom report and send it to you >to try -- pse let me know your wishes. > >73 de Joe WA6AXE > > > >Ed Parish K1EP wrote: >> >> I entered my log from this weekend's VHF contest in to DxBase. After >> initialized totals, I discovered I worked some new grids. How can I use the >> Selection Wizard or some other method to determine which grids are new? I >> would define a "new grid" in this sense to be one that I have not received a >> QSL or have one sent but not received. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> DXBase Reflector - Please visit us on the web at www.dxbase.com >> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >> To UNSUBSCRIBE please visit: >> http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dxbase

