Hello,
Having discovered WSJT-X a few weeks ago, I successfully logged more than 700 logs very rapidly with it. The use of a Professional tool as Log4OM 2 is a Godsend for me.
When I programmed initially Log4OM 2, I chose SQL Lite as the main Database engine for managing my data in Log4OM 2. I recently realized that the 5000 QSO limit will be reached in not a very long time... So I have to think in advance on a plan B.
What are my options if I want to upgrade the database engine ? Any suggestions or recommandation ?
Thank you,
Roger
VE2ESF
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Upgrading the database software from SQL Lite
Re: Upgrading the database software from SQL Lite
Roger,VE2ESF wrote: 10 Jun 2020, 22:40 Hello,
Having discovered WSJT-X a few weeks ago, I successfully logged more than 700 logs very rapidly with it. The use of a Professional tool as Log4OM 2 is a Godsend for me.
When I programmed initially Log4OM 2, I chose SQL Lite as the main Database engine for managing my data in Log4OM 2. I recently realized that the 5000 QSO limit will be reached in not a very long time... So I have to think in advance on a plan B.
What are my options if I want to upgrade the database engine ? Any suggestions or recommandation ?
Thank you,
Roger
VE2ESF
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
5000 QSO Limit ??
Where did you get that? Maybe from looking at the Grid Default Row View count?
I know of many OMs running well over 250K and then some Q's in their log using the SQLite d/b.
That value is not a cap on how many Q's you can have in V2.
If you look in Configuration / Program Settings you will find a field labeled: GRID default row count. There is a default value in that field and you can change it. The range is noted 100-10,000.
That just is the value for visible rows in V2. It does not reflect any d/b limit.
I'm sure Terry will and can add much more value to what I've noted for you above.
As I noted I'd be interested in seeing where you found something indicating that there is a 5000 QSO limit in Log4OM?
Very glad you are enjoying the program.
73 - Nolan Kienitz - KI5IO
Plano, TX
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Re: Upgrading the database software from SQL Lite
There is NO limit to the size of your database you can have 150000 QSO's in it if you wishVE2ESF wrote: 10 Jun 2020, 22:40 Hello,
Having discovered WSJT-X a few weeks ago, I successfully logged more than 700 logs very rapidly with it. The use of a Professional tool as Log4OM 2 is a Godsend for me.
When I programmed initially Log4OM 2, I chose SQL Lite as the main Database engine for managing my data in Log4OM 2. I recently realized that the 5000 QSO limit will be reached in not a very long time... So I have to think in advance on a plan B.
What are my options if I want to upgrade the database engine ? Any suggestions or recommandation ?
Thank you,
Roger
VE2ESF
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The 5000 you see is the number of QSO's being viewed on screen and not a limitation, if you wish you can change the 5000 to 50000 or 500000 by clicking in the field or changing it in program config as mentioned by Nolan.
We only suggested a limited viewing number to keep things up to speed, the more you view the slower will be the time it takes for the window (Grid) to fill (Refresh).
So in a couple of words 'Dont worry about it'
73 Terry G4POP
Re: Upgrading the database software from SQL Lite
Thank you, this is good news and much less worrisome.
To answer the question of where did I get this information... I wrongly deduced it from the main page, Recent QSO’s tab, lower right corner. It says: Max. 5000.
I thought it was a warning that I should take in account to manage efficiently the database... My error...
Have a nice day !
Roger
VE2ESF
To answer the question of where did I get this information... I wrongly deduced it from the main page, Recent QSO’s tab, lower right corner. It says: Max. 5000.
I thought it was a warning that I should take in account to manage efficiently the database... My error...
Have a nice day !
Roger
VE2ESF