Hi,
My cqrlog get crashed and I must import again my log.adi. But every time I lost my settings. Is there some option, how take out just settings?
If I have old data in my logbook and I must import some new file where is more new qso:s, it's strange, because it's import all qso's again, so then I have double qso in logbook. Is that possible make some string, that import only qso's what not in logbook at the moment?
73 de Jyrki
Hi Jyrki,
yes, the is a way.
If you run CQRLOG, you'll see window with list of logs. On the right is Utils button. If you click on it, menu will apper. The first item is Configuration -> Export. There you can export your configuration. If you want to restore it, do Utils -> Configuration -> Import.
73 Petr, OK2CQR
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I have created 2nd log, now I want to have same settings/configuration for the 2nd log as for the 1st (main) log.
I've imported configuration but nothing is being imported. All settings in the 2nd log are defaults.
Thomas SP9TL (ex. SQ9LBE)
https://www.qrz.com/db/SP9TL
all fine, config file imported after 5th time.
Thomas SP9TL (ex. SQ9LBE)
https://www.qrz.com/db/SP9TL
Hi Petr,
I tried to export my complete CQRLOG Settings with your instruction, but I was not able to find the "Utils" button. Is it possible, that there is a different way with the Version 2.5.2 of CQRLOG?
73 de Matthias, OE8MPR
HI Matthias!
Does your cqrlog open direct to recent log? In that case you do not find "Utils" unless you go to menu "NewQSO/File/Open or create new log"
Then you see "database connection window" and find "Utils button". There you can also uncheck "open recent log after program start" when start of cqrlog just comes to this "Database connection" window and you can select log that you want to open for use.
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Saku
OH1KH
Hi Saku,
thanks for your message - I was able to find the utils button. First I was searching "inside the program", after the window with the logs.
But then I restarted the program and I was able to find the utils button (with the Import/Export functions), in the window with the logs.
73 de Matthias, OE8MPR
Fine !
Just remember that you can not import settings to open log. Or actually you can, but result may not be as expected.
That is why you should always do settings import to log that is not yet opened to use.
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Saku
OH1KH