CQRLOG - bugs

ADIF import not importing QTH for profiles

New to CQRLOG and finding a few issues.
1. Import of ADIF file fails to import station QTH for the profile although the station LOC (e.g. grid) is being populated on import.
2. Some QSLS and QSLR fields are defaulting to 'B' although the import is set to 'v' in case of verified by the DXCC desk.
3. Is there a method for selecting multiple records for group edit such as click-shift rather than selecting records one by one?

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DXCC CFM number is incorrect after combining two logs

I changed my call sign recently, so I started a new database for the new call. Since both calls are in the same DXCC, they're eligible to be combined for awards and such. So I exported all columns for both, and imported them into a new (third) database. However, now in the combined DB, the DXCC CFM number only says 2 when the lotw_qslr and qsl_r shows otherwise. Is there a way to force an update of the DXCC CFM number? Is this a bug or functioning as designed?

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Backup for callsign with / fails

A few months ago I was in Germany and operated as DL/PE4KH with cqrlog on my laptop. When I tried to copy the logs from the laptop to the main computer I use for amateur radio I could not find the backup .tar.gz file of the logged contacts. So I made an export and imported that, which worked fine.

But I decided to find out why the backup was missing and my suspicion was that the slash in the callsign was the reason. So I ran cqrlog with strace and indeed, the / in the callsign is used to generate the filename, and this fails:

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Cursor position Error when deleting a character

When trying to delete a character in several of the dialogues the cursor moves to the right by one character.

I've noticed this in several places and others have reported similar problems. It was in 2.0.4 (and possibly earlier) and still exists in 2.0.5

In my case the most annoying instance is in the "Export for LoTW" dialogue in the field "tqsl command line arguments. I use a lot of QTH profiles and each has it's own LoTW entry, so I change this field a *lot*.

Example: field contains: /usr/bin/tqsl -d -l "Woodland Road" %f -x

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Lubuntu, CQRLOG 2.0.5 001 "" is an invalid integer.

Running freshly installed Lubuntu on old Sony Vaio. One hard drive, no other OS. Installed cqrlog 2.0.5 001 and used it this weekend for the WPX Contest, SSB: 0000Z, Mar 25 to 2359Z, Mar 26. Did export DXCC statistics OK (HTML format) and .ADI log. Did close the app and upon re-launching it i got "" is an invalid integer. message. Went through the forum and found that some people had luck exporting the ini file and setting a few entries to 1 and then importing the edited ini settings. It didn't work for me.

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[SOLVED] New Install Problem with Linux Mint KDE 18.1 Plasma

I have just tried to install CQRLog onto my reformatted PC under Linux Mint KDE 18.1 Plasma.
First time I tried to run it CQRLog complained that MySQL was missing so I installed that.
Now I'm getting an Access violation dialogue box with the following error:

"Access violation.
Press OK to ignore and risk data corruption.
Press Cancel to kill the program."

If i click on "OK" the CQRLog stops i.e. disappears.

Running from Konsole I get the following:

$ cqrlog

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LoTW returns "invalid adif file header"

If I use the menu /QSL/LoTW/Import/Download and process data from LoTW website the following message occurs:
"Something is wrong because LoTW server returned invalid adif file header. Yout LoTW username/password could be wrong or LoTW server is down.
Do you want to show the file?"
My access credentials are definitely right and the LoTW server isn't down.
But if I check the returned file from LoTW, I see that this isn't an ADIF file.
So the message "invalid adif file header" seems to be right, because of the non-ADIF-file.

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