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Notes-Window
03-10-2016, 03:21 PM, (This post was last modified: 03-10-2016, 05:20 PM by EA3GCV.)
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RE: Notes-Window
Hello,

There is no SFI field in Swisslog and that's the reason I place this info in the Comments field. Most functions in Swisslog are based in the QSO query included in the Swisslog database. I can add field to Access tables programmatically but at the moment I haven't found any way to programmatically alter an Access query. If I add a new field to any table it won't be available in many parts of Swisslog because are based on the QSO query.

So the only workaround to this is add this info in the comments fields which is info related to the QSO. I added the SFI in v5.93 because some users like to know this info stored in the QSO. However, because some users don't like this I will try to add an option in the Add QSO function in the next version. This way users may decide if they like to place this info in Comments or not.

Meantime Guenter, the only solution is to manually delete the SFI note in each QSO until I release new version with the option mentioned above. I'm sorry for this!!

Have you tried to print with Swisslog? you don't need an external program to print QSL and you can handle perfectly all your QSLs with Swisslog. In fact when you work a contest, the best way to set the contest name is in the EVENT tab of the MyQTH options. The same as you create a MyQTH associated by a Working Conditions, you can also create an EVENT with the name of the contest. When importing QSO from a contest program you select the corresponding MyQTH, working conditions and the right Event (the contest name in this case). This way you have perfectly assigned all your QSOs. You can later filter by Event in any logbook view or even print the Event name in your QSL automatically. This is the way I do it. If no event is used (a set blank in the Event/Contest field in the event entry used in my everyday QSO) nothing is printed in the QSL. If QSO has associated an event it will print out the event name in the QSL card. If you select the QSL 9x14 Example 1.rpt included in Swisslog you will see all this. In the lower part of the QSL the Event name assigned in the Event/Contest tab used in this QSO is printed out here.

Best 73
Jordi, EA3GCV
Current developer of Swisslog
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Messages In This Thread
Notes-Window - by DK3RA - 02-10-2016, 10:55 AM
RE: Notes-Window - by CX6VM - 02-10-2016, 03:19 PM
RE: Notes-Window - by EA3GCV - 03-10-2016, 03:21 PM
RE: Notes-Window - by DK3RA - 31-10-2016, 12:59 PM
RE: Notes-Window - by EA3GCV - 02-11-2016, 10:20 PM

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