George,

This one appears to be quite easy -- Here are the words in the
help file:



QSOs that are more than ten years old from the date of Award submission 
cannot be field checked.  Therefore, to insure that DXbase does not 
select any of these QSOs, make sure that you change the cutoff date 
listed so that QSOs prior to ten years ago are not selected.



Copyright ?1999 - 2004 Scientific Solutions, Inc.


This tells me that when you look at the DXCC Award Submission
window -- you simply USE the "exclude QSOs before:  ______"
-- and KEY-IN a DATE

That is well described in the help file and it shud work 100%
George -- did you try the "exclude QSO's before: ______" ??????

73 Joe wa6axe


George Harlem W1EBI wrote:
> Actually, that's not it either, Joe.  My QSL's over ten years old are
> with perfectly valid prefixes, they just can't be field checked for
> DXCC.  I already unchecked my old Q's from Deleted entities, but the
> ones I'm talking about are not Deleted--just plain OLD! 
> 
> In the Help file it appears to state that DXbase automatically filters
> Q's with old dates, but apparently it ain't working...
> 
> George W1EBI
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joseph Glockner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 3:37 PM
> To: George Harlem W1EBI
> Cc: 'DXbase reflector'
> Subject: Re: [Dxbase] Not valid for field check
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> Main Menu / Tools / Database Access ... / Country Prefixes
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> George Harlem W1EBI wrote:
> 
>>Where is the check box for this?  I checked that box in the DXCC award
>>selection window prior to creating the list, but up came two old QSL's
>>from the 1950's.  Obviously DXbase does not skip these automatically,
>>and since they ARE valid for DXCC (just not field-checkable), how to
>>omit them in a printout for the field checker?  I probably have that
>>column suppressed.
>>
>>George W1EBI
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