ADI refers to the ADIF log format and it a common format that most Ham log
software adheres to as a way to exchange log data between different software
packages.

The way I would do it is:

1. Run the DXB Utility program and backup your existing log.
2. Run the Non-DXB Import Utility program. 
3. Under Source Data Type select Standard ADIF.
4. Under Source Database File select your current log you just backed up.
5. Enter a note in the QSO note field about anything special about these
contacts. When I import from a contest I usually put the contest name.
6. If you are nervous, select Do Not Load Any records and hit the Green
button to do a test import. If you are brave or if your test worked well
with no errors, then click Load all records and hit the green button.

Good luck.



-----Original Message-----
From: George Nicholson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 8:56 AM
To: Sherman Banks; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: [DXBase] Database import question?

What is the easiest way to import an "adi" file into DXBase? I have a
log from a friends computer that was for my contacts and given to me
after a contest as an "adi" file that I need to add to my DXBase log.
Any suggestions?  

George Nicholson, Jr.


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