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Need some help - PA7RA - 25-01-2019 Hello, I need some Help with Swisslog I will import my log from DXLab into Swisslog but I have 4 different calls. so can I'm put this in 1 database ? name PA7RA ? And if I have the adif from DXLab is that oke for Swisslog I hope there is someone who can help me to make swisslog my main logprogram. I have work many years ago with Swisslog And I'm see that there is a active usergruop for Swisslog now so that is the reason that I'm wil try to switch to Swisslog but I'm wil nothing losing from my log hope the DXCC score is oke and also the IOTA score But first of all I will put my log correct into Swisslog thats my first goal Tnx and I'm hope that you will help me 73'Rien, PA7RA RE: Need some help - EA3GCV - 27-01-2019 Hello Rien, If all your callsigns belong to the same DXCC you can use a single database. But you have to create a different MyQTH for every callsign. Please take a quick view to the MyQTH section of the Swisslog help. Afterwards you have to split the ADIF files to import for every one of your callsigns. When importing into Swisslog, you have to select a file having only the QSOs for that callsign and the last step of the import function is to select which MYQTH (and working conditions and event) you want to assign the QSOS to be imported. You have to repeat this procedure for every one of your callsigns. Having all your callsigns in the msae database is very useful because you will be able to create statistic reports for all your callsigns or for an specific callsign only. Also, you can perform LoTW/eQSL synch in just 2 clicks for ALL your callsigns (once you have configured properly). If you need help, please contact me directly to my e-mail support@swisslogforwindows.com. If you send me your ADIF files, all the info about your callsigns (QTH, QTH locator, working conditions used in every callsign or location) I can do all the work to you if you wish. Best 73 RE: Need some help - ja9iff - 15-02-2019 Dear Jordi, When I Imported different ADIF files to each "MYQTH", there are few Errors reported as "Duplicated". It will occurred by very close QSO time between each "MYQTH". Is it any solution to avoid such symptom? JA9IFF Jim Nakajima RE: Need some help - EA3GCV - 15-02-2019 Hello Jim, When importing, if Swisslog finds an existing QSO with the same call, same band, same mode, same date and same time (including seconds!) it will be marked as duplicated and skipped. This is not an issue. It's done to prevent importing duplicate QSO. Even if you have different MyQTH it's impossible to work 2 stations at the same second! I mean, you can't work 2 QSO at, let's say, 14:45:32. There should be at least a difference of one second. Swisslog will mark as duplicated only QSOs found with the exact time. If you are importing from different files from different callsigns or locations check carefully that you have not comitted any error because you can't have 2 exact QSOs worked with different callsigns or QTH. If you are importing files from the same callsign, Swisslog is skipping all the duplicate QSOs you may have in different ADIF files, which is the desired effect. Best 73 RE: Need some help - ja9iff - 16-02-2019 Dear Jodi, Thank you for explanation. I understood. Bye Jim |