Bingo!

Thanks Mike.

Turning off the Callbook CDROM look-up corrects the problem.

I guess I need a new CDROM or more likely a newer version.

73,
Dale
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike, ND4V" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'D. Drake'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 3:50 PM
Subject: RE: [Dxbase] Corrupted Virgin Database?


I'm sure someone will give you the exact fix, but before you toss it out the
window,
I believe that this type of behavior has been traced to the call sign look
up in one of the makers of the CD's. Try turning off the call sign lookup
and see if it still happens.
Sri, I don't remember the fix...
Mike, ND4V

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of D. Drake
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 3:15 PM
To: DxBase Refector
Subject: [Dxbase] Corrupted Virgin Database?

I just noticed a problem after importing my CQWW CW log into DxBase 2007.
While scrolling through my log when the cursor was put in the callsign block

that contained the call OH4A the DxBase program locked up.  I immediately
assumed I had a corrupted database. I had that happen once or twice before
(not sure exactly what the cause was in the past). This time when I went
thru the help file procedure for setting up a new database and importing my old log the problem remained. In the past when I had followed that procedure

it always resolved the problem so I set out to do some troubleshooting.
Here's what I discovered.

There were 7 different QSO's, from several contests going back several
years, in my log with OH4A and clicking the mouse cursor into the callsign
block on any of them in the log window made DxBase lock up. Also using the
Previous QSO window to look up OH4A also locked it up.

I then deleted all of the OH4A QSO's from my log and repeated the procedure for the corrupted database. Fine so far but when I went to re-enter the OH4A

QSO's it locked up once again.

Totally frustrated, I next made a copy of the Virgin Database and opened the

copy directly with DxBase. When I tried enter a QSO for OH4A it locked up
too.

I'm concluding that the copy of the Virgin Database on my computer is
corrupt.


Has anyone else seen a similar problem or have any ideas of how to fix this?

73 es tnx in advance,
Dale, AA1QD

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