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Change QSL Sent to "N"
开云体育If I work a number of stations during a contest, but I don’t plan to mail out QSL cards to everybody I worked and I want to change QSL Sent to “N” in one move how do I do it?? I know that I go into the DXKeeper Advanced Sorts, Filters & Modifiers.? Then create a Filter to isolate them.? Finally, under “Modify QSOs in Log Play Display I set QSL_Sent to “N”.? The question is what would the filter look like? ? 73, Bob KB4CL |
If you were using Contest mode, you could filter on CONTEST_ID.
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If you were not using contest mode, you would probably need to use a date filter QSO_Begin between #2025-01-01 16:00# and #2025-01-02 24:00# (use the appropriate date and times). For a date filter you can also use the UTC Filter in Advanced Sorts, Filters & Modifiers 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2025-04-02 10:33 AM, Bob Main via groups.io wrote:
If I work a number of stations during a contest, but I don't plan to mail |
Thanks Joe, no not using contest mode. It is the CWT contests that last an hour four times on Wednesdays. For example, this morning from 1300Z to 1400Z. There aren't that many, but if I can filter them out then I can change it. Then in the future I just modify the filter to fit the date and time frame.
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73, Bob KB4CL -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Joe Subich, W4TV Sent: Wednesday, April 2, 2025 10:44 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [DXLab] Change QSL Sent to "N" If you were using Contest mode, you could filter on CONTEST_ID. If you were not using contest mode, you would probably need to use a date filter QSO_Begin between #2025-01-01 16:00# and #2025-01-02 24:00# (use the appropriate date and times). For a date filter you can also use the UTC Filter in Advanced Sorts, Filters & Modifiers 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2025-04-02 10:33 AM, Bob Main via groups.io wrote: If I work a number of stations during a contest, but I don't plan to |
On 2025-04-02 10:49 AM, Bob Main via groups.io wrote:
Thanks Joe, no not using contest mode. It is the CWT contests that last an hour four times on Wednesdays. For example, this morningQSO_Begin between #2025-04-02 13:00# and #2025-04-02 14:00# should do the job for the first hour this morning. That becomes QSO_Begin between #2025-04-02 19:00# and #2025-04-02 20:00# for this afternoon's run, etc. Given the amount of changing (four times a week) and short duration, it would probably be just as easy to use the UTC filter in DXK Advanced Sorts, Filters & Modifiers. Select the After radio button, enter the same data as in the two examples above, and click "Filter" at the right end of the panel. You will be in the Advanced Sorts, Filters and Modifiers window to change QSL_Sent to 'N' anyway. 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2025-04-02 10:49 AM, Bob Main via groups.io wrote: Thanks Joe, no not using contest mode. It is the CWT contests that last an hour four times on Wednesdays. For example, this morning from 1300Z to 1400Z. There aren't that many, but if I can filter them out then I can change it. Then in the future I just modify the filter to fit the date and time frame. |
Thanks Joe, I'll give it a try.
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73, Bob KB4CL -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Joe Subich, W4TV Sent: Wednesday, April 2, 2025 11:46 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [DXLab] Change QSL Sent to "N" On 2025-04-02 10:49 AM, Bob Main via groups.io wrote: Thanks Joe, no not using contest mode. It is the CWT contests thatQSO_Begin between #2025-04-02 13:00# and #2025-04-02 14:00# should do the job for the first hour this morning. That becomes QSO_Begin between #2025-04-02 19:00# and #2025-04-02 20:00# for this afternoon's run, etc. Given the amount of changing (four times a week) and short duration, it would probably be just as easy to use the UTC filter in DXK Advanced Sorts, Filters & Modifiers. Select the After radio button, enter the same data as in the two examples above, and click "Filter" at the right end of the panel. You will be in the Advanced Sorts, Filters and Modifiers window to change QSL_Sent to 'N' anyway. 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2025-04-02 10:49 AM, Bob Main via groups.io wrote: Thanks Joe, no not using contest mode. It is the CWT contests that last an hour four times on Wednesdays. For example, this morning from 1300Z to 1400Z. There aren't that many, but if I can filter them out then I can change it. Then in the future I just modify the filter to fit the date and time frame. |
I tried the statement you have below and it didn't like it, so I changed it to: QSO_Begin #2025-04-02 1300# AND QSO_End #2024-04-02 1400# It didn't like that either. I'll do some digging later and see if I can figure out what's wrong. I'm sure it is something simple.
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73, Bob KB4CL -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Joe Subich, W4TV Sent: Wednesday, April 2, 2025 11:46 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [DXLab] Change QSL Sent to "N" On 2025-04-02 10:49 AM, Bob Main via groups.io wrote: Thanks Joe, no not using contest mode. It is the CWT contests thatQSO_Begin between #2025-04-02 13:00# and #2025-04-02 14:00# should do the job for the first hour this morning. That becomes QSO_Begin between #2025-04-02 19:00# and #2025-04-02 20:00# for this afternoon's run, etc. Given the amount of changing (four times a week) and short duration, it would probably be just as easy to use the UTC filter in DXK Advanced Sorts, Filters & Modifiers. Select the After radio button, enter the same data as in the two examples above, and click "Filter" at the right end of the panel. You will be in the Advanced Sorts, Filters and Modifiers window to change QSL_Sent to 'N' anyway. 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2025-04-02 10:49 AM, Bob Main via groups.io wrote: Thanks Joe, no not using contest mode. It is the CWT contests that last an hour four times on Wednesdays. For example, this morning from 1300Z to 1400Z. There aren't that many, but if I can filter them out then I can change it. Then in the future I just modify the filter to fit the date and time frame. |
Well the fact that I had 2024 in the QSO_End doesn't help. Sorry about that.
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Bob Main via groups.io Sent: Wednesday, April 2, 2025 2:43 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [DXLab] Change QSL Sent to "N" I tried the statement you have below and it didn't like it, so I changed it to: QSO_Begin #2025-04-02 1300# AND QSO_End #2024-04-02 1400# It didn't like that either. I'll do some digging later and see if I can figure out what's wrong. I'm sure it is something simple. 73, Bob KB4CL -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Joe Subich, W4TV Sent: Wednesday, April 2, 2025 11:46 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [DXLab] Change QSL Sent to "N" On 2025-04-02 10:49 AM, Bob Main via groups.io wrote: Thanks Joe, no not using contest mode. It is the CWT contests thatQSO_Begin between #2025-04-02 13:00# and #2025-04-02 14:00# should do the job for the first hour this morning. That becomes QSO_Begin between #2025-04-02 19:00# and #2025-04-02 20:00# for this afternoon's run, etc. Given the amount of changing (four times a week) and short duration, it would probably be just as easy to use the UTC filter in DXK Advanced Sorts, Filters & Modifiers. Select the After radio button, enter the same data as in the two examples above, and click "Filter" at the right end of the panel. You will be in the Advanced Sorts, Filters and Modifiers window to change QSL_Sent to 'N' anyway. 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2025-04-02 10:49 AM, Bob Main via groups.io wrote: Thanks Joe, no not using contest mode. It is the CWT contests that last an hour four times on Wednesdays. For example, this morning from 1300Z to 1400Z. There aren't that many, but if I can filter them out then I can change it. Then in the future I just modify the filter to fit the date and time frame. |
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