Tom,

Time in the logbook for 2006 is standard at 6 digits.
No change to 4 digits within the logbook. Just closedown
the column within your logbook window.

All label/qsl card files that come in 2006 are already
modified to make the TIME field (for those files) to
4 digits..

If you make you own label/qsl card files in 2006 -- simply
make the "contents" of the Textbox as:


Left$ (TIME,4)


That will create the 4-digit TIME field for labels/qsl
card files..


73 Joe wa6axe


Tom Hoedjes wrote:
> Hello dxbase,
> 
>   Hi there
> 
>   I am new to the reflector.
> 
>   Have a question about the timefield
> 
>   It is standard 6 digits, can I shorten it to 4 digits
>   Also on the qsl labels i want only 4 digits
> 
> 
>   Thanks fr info
>   
> 
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Tue Feb 28 10:54:14 2006
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Merle Bone)
Date: Tue Feb 28 10:57:04 2006
Subject: [Dxbase] DXCC QSL Submission - DXBase 2005
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I had a problem with DXBase 2005 making a QSO sheet for a DXCC submission. The 
submission was 395 QSOs. There were about 80 cards with multiple QSOs. I 
followed the instructions in the DXBase 2005 (Help) and put unique numerical 
codes into the QSL# field (Found under "multiple QSOs on the same card" in 
Help). When I ran the QSO sheet generation program the multiple QSO cards were 
correctly sequenced at the back of the submission. HOWEVER, all of the QSOs in 
the multiple QSO card area had also been replaced in the front sheets with NEW 
QSO's!

"Firebrick" suggested that I use the "Special 1" and "Special 2" fields and put 
codes in those fields - one for the single QSO cards and one for the Multiple 
QSO cards. Then he suggested I make two runs of the QSO sheet generation 
program and combine the results. I think that would have worked. However it was 
going to require that I find and make a field entry in 395 records -By Hand! 
That's a lot of "chicken work."

What I did was clear the QSO# fields I had created - easier to do - just run 
down the QSO log till you see something in that field and clear it.
Then I ran the DXCC QSO Sheet program(So the multi QSO cards were mixed in the 
total list). I then exported that file to EXCEL and moved the "multi-qso card" 
QSOs (Cut & Copy) to the bottom of the list - much easier then putting numbers 
in 395 Special fields. 

I don't know if this has been fixed in DXBase 2006 or not? 
Merle - W0EWM

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