Is there a way to see just the DXCC callsigns that are credited for a mixed
DXCC without seeing multiple entries for different bands?  i.e. If you had
3B8 credited for 10, 15, and 20 meters but just wanted to see one 3B8 entry
for "mixed", is there a report that will show it?  73 de Greg
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Date: Sun Nov 27 22:00:56 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] Report
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Greg,

What version of DXbase are you using?

Joe wa6axe

Greg - N4CC wrote:

> Is there a way to see just the DXCC callsigns that are credited for a mixed
> DXCC without seeing multiple entries for different bands?  i.e. If you had
> 3B8 credited for 10, 15, and 20 meters but just wanted to see one 3B8 entry
> for "mixed", is there a report that will show it?  73 de Greg
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Mon Nov 28 08:14:20 2005
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Date: Mon Nov 28 08:15:27 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] log discrepancy
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I cleaned up my log....due to an improper import (my mistake) I ended up with 
some dupes
Not sure how I did it but the dupes were due to the new time field having 
seconds
I'd ended up with a dupe like
11/28/05 12:58:__ w9ol

11/28/05 12:58:01 w9ol

after cleaning those out (about 100 of them) I did an initialization.

the Initialize Table Data window says "QSO Records Read 50914"
and "Records Not Valid for DXCC 38"

Which does NOT ADD up to the Record Number of 60102 which is indicated in the 
Log Window 
bottom line.

All these years and I never noticed the discrepancy between 'Records Read' and 
Record #.

Note: I'm not talking about the 'Reference #' field, which I know does NOT 
indicate the 
number of qso's.

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Bill H. in Chicagoland

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