Hi Joe

I will try to talk you throught the simple stuff and see if you done your home 
work.  

Did you do a search for the call sign 3D2AG in your log?  You use the Summary 
and do just a search for the call sign.  Do you know how to do a call sign 
search?  Push the LOCK button so spots do not change you search.  type in the 
call sign your looking for 3D2AG and push enter.  Then click on the little 
binoculars in the bottom center of the window.  When your window pops up under 
QSO Field highlight Callsign in blue click on the FIND button.  Look on the top 
at all the calls and bands and modes.  look carefully cause you may have 
entered somthing wrong.  After the corrections haave been made. Start at the 
top, highlight each line in bule and push on the SAVE button on each highligted 
line in blue.  If you do not save the line you made corrections on  Your 
problem will keep comming up.

If this does not work, you may have to record each log entry number for that 
call sign go into just the LOG find that log number, delete that entry, and 
reenter all the data fro that call.

It might be a UHF band entry instead say 160M or the program excepted a bad 
date.

Keep The Faith, Jim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph Young)
Date: Sun Jul  3 11:35:28 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] Re: Initialize Tables Problem
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WA9YSD wrote:

> Hi Joe
>  
> I will try to talk you throught the simple stuff and see if you done 
> your home work. 
>  
> Did you do a search for the call sign 3D2AG in your log?  You use the 
> Summary and do just a search for the call sign.  Do you know how to do 
> a call sign search?  Push the LOCK button so spots do not change you 
> search.  type in the call sign your looking for 3D2AG and push enter.  
> Then click on the little binoculars in the bottom center of the 
> window.  When your window pops up under QSO Field highlight Callsign 
> in blue click on the FIND button.  Look on the top at all the calls 
> and bands and modes.  look carefully cause you may have entered 
> somthing wrong.  After the corrections haave been made. Start at the 
> top, highlight each line in bule and push on the SAVE button on each 
> highligted line in blue.  If you do not save the line you made 
> corrections on  Your problem will keep comming up.
>  
> If this does not work, you may have to record each log entry number 
> for that call sign go into just the LOG find that log number, delete 
> that entry, and reenter all the data fro that call.
>  
> It might be a UHF band entry instead say 160M or the program excepted 
> a bad date.
>  
> Keep The Faith, Jim

  Hi Jim,


All the log entries are correct. Only recently did the program start 
flagging errors on QSO's that
it had no  problem with before. I have backups of the log so I think I 
will just re-install
DXBASE 2006  and go on from there. Thanks for your help.

73 de Joe, W6RLL

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