Mike,

The current DXbase 2005  "DXB Import" utility "does have"
the DXbase 2000 listed as a full option for importing..

Sure don't see any problems there!!

73 Joe wa6axe

Michel Daulie wrote:
> Hi all,
> My apologies if this topic has already been dealt with in the past, I did try 
> to "find" in the reflector archives on serveral months with no result.
> 
> Being retired since the beginning of this year I am trying to pick up all the 
> loose ends, which also means bringing the logging program on a reasonable 
> updated level. As the version I have is DXBase 2000 (v.1.04) I checked on the 
> DXBase website the import page to see if my old version database can be 
> imported. The list of previous DXBase versions seems to start however with 
> version 3.x. Does this mean that the "old" database cannot be imported, or am 
> I wrong? I am aware from my professional background that one database can be 
> "massaged" into another version manually, but I would rather spend my "new 
> found" time on the key than on the keyboard ;-) Anybody knowledgable?
> 
> Thanks, CU on the waves,
> 
> Mike
> ON6ML
> 
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sat Mar 12 09:36:10 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (WA9YSD)
Date: Sat Mar 12 09:38:45 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] LOTW
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

The ARRL is having some programmer and/or programming problems with the newer 
update of their software.  So they reverted to the original program.  Some of 
the things they had promised to happen did not due to this problem.  One of 
which that I just looked over the paper work.  I can not tell what LOTW QSO's 
ARRL gave me credit for.  I thought that they would appear on the print out as 
promissed.  I need to update my records on my computer program.  I am using 
DXBase2005.  It is just a pain in the butt to go through everything after a 
submission. The ARRL relpy was that I need to go back to the LOTW site look at 
my on line submission.  I still find this a problem but in time they will work 
it out.

Keep the Faith, Jim
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sat Mar 12 09:47:14 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (FireBrick)
Date: Sat Mar 12 09:49:50 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] LOTW
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Not sure what you mean exactly.
I just went to the Awards Module and looked at the Submission History and each 
of my 
submissions was listed.
Clicking on a Submission gave me a full list of the qso's that I submitted and 
received 
credit for.

I'm using the new version that I just downloaded and installed yesterday.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "WA9YSD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DXbse Forum" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 8:36 AM
Subject: [Dxbase] LOTW


The ARRL is having some programmer and/or programming problems with the newer 
update of 
their software.  So they reverted to the original program.  Some of the things 
they had 
promised to happen did not due to this problem.  One of which that I just 
looked over the 
paper work.  I can not tell what LOTW QSO's ARRL gave me credit for.  I thought 
that they 
would appear on the print out as promissed.  I need to update my records on my 
computer 
program.  I am using DXBase2005.  It is just a pain in the butt to go through 
everything 
after a submission. The ARRL relpy was that I need to go back to the LOTW site 
look at my 
on line submission.  I still find this a problem but in time they will work it 
out.

Keep the Faith, Jim
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