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DARC Worked all Europe; Import QTCs from N1MM
vk4iu
#1 Posted : Thursday, October 30, 2014 12:08:39 AM(UTC)
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G'Day,

To import a WAE contest log into LOGic, when it contains QTC material, is not trivial.

The ADIF standard does not consider QTCs. Each separate logging programme is free to treat them in any way it wants - usually by "application specific" ADIF fields.

My guess is that for this reason, N1MM does not include QTCs in the ADIF log export, but they are included in the Cabrillo output.

The attached GAWK script reads a file of N1MM ADIF QSO records and N1MM Cabrillo QTC records, and merges the two into an ADIF file suitable for import into LOGic 9. Simple use a text editor to append the N1MM Cabrillo log data to the end of the N1MM ADIF file.

The call to the script is ....

gawk -f merge_qtcs.awk n1mmdata.txt >adif-file-for-logic.adi

With the changes to the LOGic logform for WAE recorded in a previous topic the score for the contest is identical, and all of my effort from the contest is included in LOGic 9.

If you have any questions please ask. Any feedback is appreciated.

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