Glenn,

That means that you have "in the OPRCALL area of your logbook"
-- a CALLSIGN that is not registered .. be sure to ask Jack
for ALL of the callsigns that you use - when you ask for the
Registration KEY file.

73 Joe wa6axe

E. Glenn Wolf, Jr. wrote:

> All - 
>  
> I'm getting the following message when I try to run the initialize table
> routine in DXBase2006
>  
> No Current record
>  
> What does it mean? How can I resolve the problem?
>  
>  
> "Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we
> didn't."
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Glenn
> N5RN
> 
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fri May 13 13:29:23 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary Senesac AL9A)
Date: Fri May 13 13:38:12 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] DXbase import to 2006
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I just upgraded to DXB2006 from DXB2003.  The import of my current AL9A.mdb
file went without a hitch.  I am now trying to import my old callsign
database, KC9UM.mdb, but am getting an error message from the DXB import
utility.  I point the source path name to the old 2003 mdb file and change
the target mdb path to the 2006 folder with the file name KC9UM.mdb.  When I
click on OK the following error message box, titled Ugdxbase, says "Can't
find file in DXbase 2006".  Apparently it is trying to find the KC9UM.mdb
data base which has not yet been imported?  Should I just copy the data base
to the 2006 folder and then do the import?Any suggestions?

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