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Label print - missing QSL manager
Posted: 21 Mar 2022, 20:19
by IK4OMU
Hi,
I'm using the 2.20.0.0 version of the software.
When I select one (or more) logged QSO, for printing label, which has the "Qsl via" field filled

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I'm expecting to find the data in the field "QSL Via" in the following step instead of find it empty

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Am I doing something wrong?
Re: Label print - missing QSL manager
Posted: 21 Mar 2022, 20:35
by G4POP
Dont know where you did your lookup but that call sign shows 'Via Bureau or Direct' and is displayed in te QSL via box OK here

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Re: Label print - missing QSL manager
Posted: 21 Mar 2022, 21:21
by IK4OMU
G4POP wrote: 21 Mar 2022, 20:35
Dont know where you did your lookup...
I filled the "Qsl via" data before saving the QSO into the log, adding that information to those of QRZ.com lookup.
Re: Label print - missing QSL manager
Posted: 21 Mar 2022, 23:10
by G4POP
IK4OMU wrote: 21 Mar 2022, 21:21
G4POP wrote: 21 Mar 2022, 20:35
Dont know where you did your lookup...
I filled the "Qsl via" data before saving the QSO into the log, adding that information to those of QRZ.com lookup.
OK got it the manual entry is not being used
Thanks for spotting
Re: Label print - missing QSL manager
Posted: 22 Mar 2022, 09:40
by IW3HMH
QSL via is a field that is filled by QRZ and/or user, and it's updated by default from Log4OM.
actually there's no way to identify an user written information vs externally retrieved info, so by default the field is cleared and refreshed with new data.
I must think how i can identify user data from automatically filled data
Re: Label print - missing QSL manager
Posted: 24 Mar 2022, 11:57
by DK9JC
Interesting post. I also discovered this "issue". I often add the manager manually and wondered in the same field why it was empty. I think any manual entry should override any external sources. Often the guy on the other ends says "QSL via XX" or something like that, where online resources are often outdated.