To all who may want to use it:
First of all, DXbase 2005 is running perfectly!! And I am one very happy camper!! I have made, for those who might want to use it, a Report that will "check" what your logbook's CQ and ITU Zones have in them - as compared to what the Refdata.mdb file says that they should be. The Report is meant to be a Log Maintenance tool, and as such, I have placed the entry in the Rptdesc.ini file - under the [User Designed Log Maint] folder. The Report shows an "incorrect" CQ or ITU Zone in RED color - and next to it shows what the "correct" CQ or ITU Zone should be in GREEN color. In the cases where there are "many" possible zones for a particular ENTITY - there is a BLUE "Yes" in the Report entry - so that you can doublecheck what is the correct zone (out of the many possible) before making the change in your logbook. This Report would be for those users who might want to doublecheck their logbook - especially after importing their LoTW adif file - where the adif file had the "Include QSL detail:" entries in it. Again, this Report is meant to be a HELP to the user. For those who want this report (DXbase 2005 users only) - here is the LINK to the Report: ftp://ftp.qsl.net/pub/wa6axe/checkmyzones.zip PLEASE Note:: The ZIP file contains "both" the Report file itself ( checkmyzones.rpt ) -- plus the Rptdesc.ini file .. You will extract the checkmyzones.rpt file into your DXbase 2005 Reports folder -- and separately, you will extract the Rptdesc.ini file into your DXbase 2005 Main folder (letting it overwrite the existing Rptdesc.ini file). 73 de Joe WA6AXE

