[Dx4win] Editing ADIF import filter

2006-01-16 Thread Alan Sewell
Pete, I doubt if there is any way to edit the ADIF import filter. A couple of the ADIF tags I use when importing into DX4WIN are: COMMENT == DX4WIN Notes for this QSO NOTES == DX4WIN Notes for this Call SRX == DX4WIN Recvd STATE == DX4WIN State You can use multiple ADIF COMMENT tags in one

[Dx4win] No State On Import

2006-01-16 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
Each contest module in Writelog uses a different field name to represent the state. It's designed for ease of use in exporting from Writelog/importing into Writelog, not for exporting to a general-purpose logging program. The best solution is to use one of the ADIF converters or edit the ADIF

[Dx4win] Editing ADIF import filter

2006-01-16 Thread John Shaw
Pete, what I have done is export an ADIF file from DX4WIN and study that for what tags put what where. I guess if you were really organized you could cut paste them into a text file and have that for future reference, kind of your own systematic table, wouldn't take much to do. I just about

[Dx4win] Editing ADIF import filter

2006-01-16 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
John ZL1BYZ wrote: One thing I do when importing stuff into my main log is make a copy into another directory before doing the import, so that if I don't like how it turns out I can dump the modified log and bring back the unmodified one and try again. It's even easier than that! File - New

[Dx4win] Editing ADIF import filter

2006-01-16 Thread John Shaw
Yes Jim there are many ways to skin a cat. How many times have we drafted a letter, proof read it 10 times then when you print it out you see a dumb mistake? I still like the idea of having an unmodified log hidden away as importing into a new temporary log is not quite the same as with that you