log files gone
log files gone
hi everyone sunday i was working parks on the air and made a new data base portage lakes k-1984 i shut the program down got home opened up log4om and database gone, i can see the file in documents but it wont load into log4om when i hit open databse
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Re: log files gone
What is the file extension of the file in documents?
Do you have backups set in the Options?
Do you have backups set in the Options?
73 Terry G4POP
Re: log files gone
portage lakes k-1984 can i send you a bug report
Re: log files gone
dont see backups in options
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Re: log files gone
The file will have an extension so like postage lakes k-1984.Sqlite (dot sqlite)
The bug report won't help if there are no qso's displayed
Again have you been saving backups using the Options settings?
The bug report won't help if there are no qso's displayed
Again have you been saving backups using the Options settings?
73 Terry G4POP
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Re: log files gone
Then create a new database and import the latest ADIF backup
File\new database
File\import ADIF file
File\new database
File\import ADIF file
73 Terry G4POP
Re: log files gone
You set up the back up path on Settings>Options>Settings 1> Right hand upper portion. If you haven't set it yourself, there is a default location where the last back up was stored.
You can select any path for your back ups in the Backup file folder box.
Click on the diskette (lower right) to save the new path.
If your logbook is empty your backup will also be empty.
Do as Terry instructed, set your back up path as noted and upon exiting Log4OM, the back up will be saved via your path.
Good luck!
You can select any path for your back ups in the Backup file folder box.
Click on the diskette (lower right) to save the new path.
If your logbook is empty your backup will also be empty.
Do as Terry instructed, set your back up path as noted and upon exiting Log4OM, the back up will be saved via your path.
Good luck!
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