I have some data column customizations I want to add to Log4OM2.
This will not impact any existing data but I want to run the QSO entries against the QRZ page and get some information and store it in the QSO record.
I just want to make sure that if I add a couple of columns, it won't break the application.
The alternative is that I could keep a separate table with the new data points and link them via perhaps the QSOID column.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
DE AC9HP
Adding columns to the database
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Re: Adding columns to the database
New columns but existing fields to the existing grids or to the SQLite database
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Re: Adding columns to the database
To the mySQL database.
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Re: Adding columns to the database
Be careful but if you know what your doing it should be ok, don't attempt this if your not FULLY experienced in MYSQL
73 Terry G4POP