Membership list not fully recognized

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K3GHH
Membership list not fully recognized

Trying CQRLog in the CWOps Mini-test this morning, I worked member stations whose info was not appearing in "Awards," as I'd specified. I just opened the CWOps membership list and found membership numbers up to 1444, probably current, but experimenting with my "New QSO" pane showed numbers only as high as 1253 being picked up.
I'm new to CQRLog. Do I need to do something (besides "Load," which shows 977 records; there are some gaps in the membership numbers) to pick up the newer members?
EDIT: After an upgrade from 1.7.3 to 1.9.0 (recommended by Martin), "load" converts 1122 records and membership numbers as high as 1388 are inserted automatically. Numbers 1389 to 1443, in the current membership list, are not picked up.
 
EDIT2: Following Petr's reply... There is no membership folder in my ~/.config/cqrlog, but it is in /usr/share/cqrlog, and the cwops file shows members up to #1388. Using the current membership list, I manually edited the /usr/share list (it's just a txt file), adding the newer members, and it now works up to #1443. A pretty easy workaround.

ok2cqr
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Re: Membership list not fully recognized

Where is cwops.txt file located? First, CQRLOG reads data from ~/.config/cqrlog/membership/ and if the file doesn't exist, it will try to load it from /usr/share/cqrlog/membership. Maybe there is the problem.
 
73 Petr, OK2CQR

K3GHH
Membership lists

Thank you, Petr. I have no "members" file in ~/.config, but there is one in /usr/share... and it contains members numbered up to 1388! Having the remaining 50 or so members isn't a huge deal, but I wonder why my ~/.config/cqrlog/membership file is not present,

--John K3GHH

ok2cqr
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Re: Membership lists

Hi John,
 
~/.config/cqrlog/mebership doesn't exist by default. You can create it if you want and upload new mebership files into it.
 
73 Petr