Statistics and Awards Questions

Need help? - Post here and we will find a solution for you.
ng2d
Novice Class
Posts: 7
Joined: 19 Feb 2015, 15:01

Statistics and Awards Questions

Post by ng2d »

I have questions regarding Statistics and Rewards.

What is the meaning of the red vs. blue colors in the Country Map and QSO maps?

Is there a way to limit the bands displayed in the Country QSO Status Grid?

Is there a way to change the column widths in the QSO Status Grid?

How can I save my settings in Statistics and Awards?

I don't see any information about any of these questions in the user manual.

Thanks,
Bill - NG2D
User avatar
G4POP
Log4OM Alpha Team
Posts: 10803
Joined: 21 Jan 2013, 14:55
Location: Burnham on Crouch, Essex UK

Re: Statistics and Awards Questions

Post by G4POP »

ng2d wrote:What is the meaning of the red vs. blue colors in the Country Map and QSO maps?
Blue = confirmed
Red = Not Confirmed
Is there a way to limit the bands displayed in the Country QSO Status Grid?
Options/QSL and Labels - Uncheck the unwanted bands in the "Statistic filters"
Is there a way to change the column widths in the QSO Status Grid?
Not at this time
How can I save my settings in Statistics and Awards?
Please explain what you need to do?
73 Terry G4POP
ng2d
Novice Class
Posts: 7
Joined: 19 Feb 2015, 15:01

Re: Statistics and Awards Questions

Post by ng2d »

Thank you for your quick response.
I am interested in saving my last settings, like show only worked countries for example.
I would also recommend adding the information you posted in the user manual.
Thanks again - Bill
User avatar
G4POP
Log4OM Alpha Team
Posts: 10803
Joined: 21 Jan 2013, 14:55
Location: Burnham on Crouch, Essex UK

Re: Statistics and Awards Questions

Post by G4POP »

ng2d wrote:Thank you for your quick response.
I am interested in saving my last settings, like show only worked countries for example.
I would also recommend adding the information you posted in the user manual.
Thanks again - Bill
Bill,
We don't have a save option for last settings and the windows are not Persistant upon closing, hopefully these problems will be overcome in version 2.0
73 Terry G4POP
HB9ETR
Advanced Class
Posts: 93
Joined: 11 Sep 2013, 18:48
Location: Switzerland

Re: Statistics and Awards Questions

Post by HB9ETR »

Is there a way off completely deleting all selected award data and starting again?
Rob
HB9ETR / G0IFL

K3/Win4K3Suite/OnmiRig/L4OM v2.31.0.0
Win10 i7-6700
User avatar
G4POP
Log4OM Alpha Team
Posts: 10803
Joined: 21 Jan 2013, 14:55
Location: Burnham on Crouch, Essex UK

Re: Statistics and Awards Questions

Post by G4POP »

For which awards?
73 Terry G4POP
HB9ETR
Advanced Class
Posts: 93
Joined: 11 Sep 2013, 18:48
Location: Switzerland

Re: Statistics and Awards Questions

Post by HB9ETR »

all....as if nothing was entered there in the first place.
Rob
HB9ETR / G0IFL

K3/Win4K3Suite/OnmiRig/L4OM v2.31.0.0
Win10 i7-6700
User avatar
G4POP
Log4OM Alpha Team
Posts: 10803
Joined: 21 Jan 2013, 14:55
Location: Burnham on Crouch, Essex UK

Re: Statistics and Awards Questions

Post by G4POP »

That would require resetting the QSL received status back to N- no for paper and LOTW - Are you certain that you want to do that???

Why do you need to do this, there may be other alternatives?
73 Terry G4POP
HB9BRJ
Old Man
Posts: 173
Joined: 23 Nov 2014, 10:46
Location: Schaffhausen

Re: Statistics and Awards Questions

Post by HB9BRJ »

Had to do this myself because I had initially chosen an incorrect (generic) award.
This is how I did it:

Backup your database
QSO Manager > QSO Archive > check "Enable update" box
CTRL-A to select all QSO records > Field update > Field to update = QSO Awards > check "CLEAR FIELD" box > UPDATE.

Worked as expected. Maybe with some collateral damage but I did not notice any up to now.

73, Markus
sp8sn
Novice Class
Posts: 19
Joined: 09 Jun 2017, 10:58

Re: Statistics and Awards Questions

Post by sp8sn »

Hallo. I have one question in this topic. How can I check in the statistics, how much grid squares I have worked on the band. For example, I want to know how many squares I have worked on a 4m band?
Regards, Robert SP8SN
73, Robert SP8SN
Locked