Goodday!
I have a problem with uploading to HRDlog
Everything was working fine for months, until today. Something went wrong after editing a log entry. Probably I edited the entry before it was automatically uploaded to HRDlog. After saving the changes, the following message was displayed:
HRDLog: Could not delete original QSO data!
Looking in HRDlog, the latest entry was not shown. So I do understand that the program cannot find the entry, and then stops. I tried deleting the entry in CQRlog, and recreating it, but this ends up with the same message. It seems that before anything else is processed, it first wants to delete the previous entry. As this fails, nothing else happens. I tried the menu options 'upload all changes' and 'mark all QSO's as uploaded', but this makes no difference.
Starting CQRLog in debug mode but this did not give more information (same data as in upload status window in fact)
Anybody a clue how to get out of this situation?
73
Peter/PA3FQH
OK, I was able to resolve it by making a ADIF export for the last QSO, importing it into HRDlog manually.
Then I had to make a small change to the log entry in CQRLog and saving it. THen I got suddenly a lot of messages in the upload window:
HRDLog: Deleting original DG3UL ... OK
HRDLog: Uploading updated DG3UL ... OK
HRDLog: Deleting original DG3UL ... OK
HRDLog: Uploading updated DG3UL ... OK
HRDLog: Deleting original DG3UL ... OK
HRDLog: Uploading updated DG3UL ... OK
HRDLog: Deleting original DG3UL ... OK
HRDLog: Uploading updated DG3UL ... OK
HRDLog: Done ...
Now CQRlog and HRDlog are in sync again
Strange....
This is know issue with clublog also, have not
found other solution, than export log into adif
and upload that.
<p>Jarmo</p>
Thanks for the reply. Hopefully it gets resolved in a future release. It is not a big issue, but annoying
73
Peter
I find these failures very annoying. I dug into it a bit more and found that during a log update, if cqrlog gets an error on a log entry update whereby the target such as hrdlog is missing, the update errors out while what it should do is follow with a select to confirm a missing entry and ask the user for permission to insert a new record into the destination db. At least this is what I think is happening An insert on the remote or a delete in the local log on an exception like this should occur.
My 25 cents on this annoying problem :)
Ron
Ron Poulin
NG7V
could it be the same case when CQRlog is making a new upload of some, or many QSOs that already have been uploaded before, even if no changes have been made to them in CQRlog?
Just now it happened, that I made upload changes to HRDlog and it started to delete and re-upload of almost every QSO in CQRlog.
Thomas SP9TL (ex. SQ9LBE)
https://www.qrz.com/db/SP9TL
hi,
it seems that this is the same behaviour as described in this issue:
https://github.com/ok2cqr/cqrlog/issues/170
i will make a reference to this forum-thread in the issue, so the developer will have something to study.
bye DL7OAP, Andreas
Hi
Now with the (219) I have managed to upload into clublog several
times without any problems... Fingers cross... Knock the wood... :)
<p>Jarmo</p>