How to upload a bunch of QSO to Clublog, QRZ.... ?
I tried to select some QSO in the QSO manager. The marked QSO's are getting blue but when I do the right click for a upload to f.e. Clublog it's only for a single QSO.
Please what I'm doing wrong ? How can I upload all marked QSO ?
TNX !
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Re: How to upload a bunch of QSO to....
Those services doesn't allow us to make "multiple" uploads, while other services (eqsl, lotw) allow that.
The only "fast" way is to use the massive load functions provided through their websites, that usually requires the upload of the whole database.
The only "fast" way is to use the massive load functions provided through their websites, that usually requires the upload of the whole database.
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Export an ADIF from Log4OM and then upload it to Clublog via the Clublog website
Clublog don't make provision for a bulk upload from an external software program
Clublog don't make provision for a bulk upload from an external software program
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Re: How to upload a bunch of QSO to....
Uploading by ADIF is what I did in the past with other logsoft but thought it might work with Log4OM direct by mark them.
But now I know. Thank you.
But now I know. Thank you.
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When my friend Michael Wells of Clublog provides a method to bulk upload we will implement that feature but at this time Clublog does not have the mechanism to d so. I spoke to Michael three weeks ago about this and he is going to look at the possibility.DK5EW wrote:Uploading by ADIF is what I did in the past with other logsoft but thought it might work with Log4OM direct by mark them.
But now I know. Thank you.
Once you have done the upload using an ADIF file you can then either set Log4OM to upload each QSO to Clublog as you save the QSO or alternatively right click in a QSO and select 'Upload to Clublog'
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