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Re: Accidental importation of ADIF File
Posted: 18 Nov 2014, 23:51
by gi4fue
Got Sorted - the DXlab import also had no end time so i specified qso end time <= 00.00.00 and that worked
73 de Charlie GI4FUE
Re: Accidental importation of ADIF File
Posted: 19 Nov 2014, 00:18
by DF5WW
Hi Charlie,
but as Terry said ... Hold some backups in a cloud or on several, not permanent connected, items and you have a chance to got all back if the computer fails and you need a new setting up of OS and all the software ... The easiest way for "no lost data" is to make several backups

Re: Accidental importation of ADIF File
Posted: 19 Nov 2014, 16:10
by IW3HMH
There is a field, called QSO ID
this field is generated at IMPORT TIME
You should open log with one of the free sqlite editors, filter for QSO ID and remove all QSO in the same date range.
As an alternative send your log (DATABASE, not ADIF) to me and i'll check.
Pse refer to this thread on your mail so i can find the reason of your request
Re: Accidental importation of ADIF File
Posted: 20 Nov 2014, 00:30
by gi4fue
Hi Lele
I solved the problem by using the qso end time field (the rogue qso's had that as blank
Jurgen - the files were recovered from dropbox, i accidentally added an adif from my old dxlab program which i used before switching to the best logging program around
73 de |Charlie GI4FUE