I never payed much attention to this column in the main database, but I see in some queries that I have a few (maybe 30) instances where this is 1, but in every other case (over 10,000) it is zero.
What is this column for?
Thanks!
Dave - N1KX
I never payed much attention to this column in the main database, but I see in some queries that I have a few (maybe 30) instances where this is 1, but in every other case (over 10,000) it is zero.
What is this column for?
Thanks!
Dave - N1KX
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Hi!
Cqrlog uses that when collecting DXCC status.
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Saku
OH1KH
Thanks. I'm still not sure why I have a random set of QSOs marked as "1" but it doesn't seem to matter.
Cheers!
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N1KX
Hi!
Same here. I'm not sure how this works bu it is related to DXCC. Tracing the usage is a bit complicated task.
In my 15k qso log at the moment there are none qso_dxcc having value of "1", but if I edit a qso :change DXCC and save there appears to be one qso_dxcc with value of "1".
How ever if I run "rebuild dxxc status" it is not reset and I do not know (without digging the source) what could make it back to "0".
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Saku
OH1KH
Thanks, Saku. As I said, I was just curious. I did poke around in the code to see if I could understand it, but I didn't really figure it out, and decided to work some more DX instead. ;)