![]() Over the 4 years I've been a member I actually have 98 NONEs (in my master logging program). I will eventually remove them so I can check for other errors without counting all the NONEs. I only had 19 NONEs because they are all from this year's K3Y event. However I can no longer use this analysis to check for errors in other log entries without first counting all of the NONEs. I would assume I have 19 non-member NONEs in my log. We wind up with 2 totalsħ,580 Log Records Added to SKCC QSO Database. However when we do any award runs these NONEs reduce the count. When we log a non-member in SKCC Logger get NONE in the SKCC number box. I honestly am not understanding what you are asking for. So, the number of records analyzed simply tells you how many QSOs were looked at and the number added to the QSO database lists the ones that will be considered eligible for award credit. Otherwise the log entry will be included in the SKCC QSO Database. The QSO was logged when both stations were SKCC Members. The station worked has a callsign that belongs to a member AND the SKCC Number is either correct or blank and,Ģ. When a log file is "Processed", each QSO in the log is analyzed to see if it should be considered for SKCC awards.Ī QSO will be added to the SKCC QSO Database if:ġ. I'm not sure I am understanding exactly what you want. Sounds complicated but only takes about a minute. The final result is that all the event SQL files remain intact with all QSO's including both the NONE and SKCC QSO's and the SKCC.sql file only contains SKCC members. Final step is to select all the NONE's and delete them (they've already been saved by the previous actions). I then merge the event SQL file with my SKCC.sql file and again sort by SKCC number with all the NONE's at the top. The next step is to sort the event Log.sql by SKCC numbers, with all the NONE's on top then export the US NONE's and DX NONE's into separate temporary ADIF files and import those into the appropriate SQL files mentioned above. Next I import that ADIF file into SKCCLogger for score processing and use the numbers there as inputs into the event submission form. For example my November 2017 WES is called WES_2017_11.sql and I create a WES_2017_11.adi. When an event is over I first export the Log.sql file to a Log.adi file. SKCC.sql For logging contacts with SKCC members (15,962 entries w/o this months K3Y) Non SKCC US.sql For logging QSO's with US who are not SKCC members (330 entries) MacLoggerDX.sql For logging DX contacts (4636 entries) I have separate folders for the SKCC events K3Y, SKS and WES. I am using MacLoggerDX as my main logging program and use SKCCLogger to process all things SKCC. MacLoggerDX creates logs in SQL format and can export and import ADIF files. I created several main logs. Hi Art, This is the way I handle the NONE situation.
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