On Sun, 2010-03-07 at 19:38 +0100, Pierfrancesco Caci wrote: > >>>>> "Peter" == Peter N Spotts <[email protected]> writes: > > > Peter> Hi Folks, In working with eQSL, I decided to upload my > Peter> log. I exported to adif. When I uploaded the file, eQSL > Peter> recorded only 252 QSOs, when xlog holds just over 1,000. I > Peter> looked at the raw *.adi file in a text editor, and yep, the > Peter> export cut off at a partial date in 2009. I looked at the > Peter> log entry itself, and it was fine. When I exported my log > Peter> in the cabrillo format and view it in a text editor, all of > Peter> my xlog entries showed up. And a scan of the *.xlog file > Peter> in a text editor showed nothing unusual -- at least to the > Peter> untrained eye -- in the entry on which the adif export > Peter> chokes. > > Peter> Glitch? Adif only likes a set number of entries at a time? > Peter> Or am I missing something that should be painfully obvious? > > > look if you have an extra newline character, or some other weird > characters, possibly in the remarks field, for a qso. although, if > that's the case, I've seen xlog cut the log file completely, even in > its own format. >
Many thanks, but nothing stood out. I even tried deleting the entry that preceded the >co mark at the end of the adi file, as well as the entry that comes after the apparent end of file. Exporting to ADI still truncates the export file. With best regards, Pete -- Peter N. Spotts -- W1PNS http://www.w1pns.net Email: [email protected] | Skype: pspotts QCWA #34679 | SKCC #4853T | QRP-ARCI #4174 NEQRP #714 | NAQCC #2446 | WARC-CC #147 _______________________________________________ Xlog-discussion mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/xlog-discussion
