Uploading to eQsl

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DM5JH
Uploading to eQsl

Hello,
I'am new to eQsl and have a problem.
Currently I've 2000 QSOs in the log. Now I want to upload the QSOs to eqsl. Clicking Menu->QSL->eQsl->Upload. After clicking "upload", ALL qso are uploaded, even i've set a Filter (bug or feature?). After Sending the file (approx 300kb in size), CqrLog seems hanging with the message "waitung for eQSL server". After one hour, the message was still displayed and I simply clicked the "close"-button. It was clickable and the window disappeared, CqrLog was nor really hanging.
 
After checking the uploaded QSOs in eQsl, there are some missing. It seems, that only the december 2012 is incomplete, there schould be 250 QSOs and eQsl shows 70 Qso. Quickly checking the other months seems to be ok.
 
When I try to upload again, CqrLog tries again to upload all QSOs. It seems, that the flag for already uploaded QSOs is not set.
 
Question: What is going wrong, needs the upload more tome and IÄve simply clicked the "close"-button too early or what is wrong.
How can I set the "already send"-flag to the QSOs that are already send.
 
I use CqrLog 1.5.2 on Suse Linux.
 
Jürgen

la4vga
Split up the job

Hello Jürgen.
I suggest that You split up the upload job. Use filter and set the date to get less QSO's to upload each time.
eQSL will reject dupes, so thats no problem. I think cqrlog will set the sent-flag/date when uploaded sucessfully.
It it possible to set these flags yourself by using group-edit function, but I think that would be to complicated to sort out QSO's uploaded or not.
Please note the dialog in the eQSL-upload where only to upload new QSO's.
My experience is that this works ok after finally got started.
GL de Børge / LA4VGA

DM5JH
 

 
[quote=la4vga]
....I suggest that You split up the upload job. Use filter and set the date to get less QSO's to upload each time.
...[/quote]
That is one of my problems. The filter is completly ignored at this point. I've set a filter to select only the QSOs from december (via date range). But on the eQsl-upload, CqrLog tries to upload all QSOs in the Database.
 
Jürgen

la4vga
Strange

Just now I set the filter to show a date-range, and that showed me 5 QSO's.
I then selected "upload QSO eQSL", and by perpuse selected "export All".
The answer from eQSL was "5 records added", so I think this function is working.
Check the contets of the ADI-file sent
cd ~/.config/cqrlog/eQSL/;ls -lrt;
This will show You the lastest file at the bottom.
73 de Børge / LA4VGA

la4vga
one more idea

Just to get this things up and running, You could do like this:
Export (check export-setting i preferences) the log whole to an ADIF-file, and go manually to eQSL.cc and do a background upload (due to many QSO's).
When You see that everything is OK at eQSL, use the group edit-function on cqrlog and set sent-flag to Y. (Take a look at http://www.cqrlog.com/node/593 )
After this (normal usage), You should choose to "only to export new qso's" when uploading to eQSL.
By the way, it was also something with qth-nickname. Check http://cqrlog.com/node/599.
GL and 73 de Børge / LA4VGA