That would be nice. Unfortunately, all writelog does is write a file
called <contest>_bck.adi, which consists of all your Q's SINCE
your last save. The glitch occured at 112 Q's. I had saved the log
at 99, so I had 13 Q's in the backup (100 thru 112). Writelog
deletes the bck file after a successful save.
Oh well, still hoping for a solution.
Thanks,
Ron - N9QQK
On 20 Feb 2003, at 4:00, kk9a@arrl.net wrote:
> This is why an autosave to another drive would be nice. I believe that
> Writelog also creates a <contest>.adi file which you can import into
> Writelog. This file should contain all of your logged information,
> including times.
>
> John
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <n9qqk@urbancom.net>
> To: <writelog@contesting.com>
> Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 00:27
> Subject: [WriteLog] Log internals
>
>
> Anybody out there know how writelog stores date and time in the
> .WL logfile? Last week, while doing the ARRL CW test, my log
> somehow got corrupted while trying to open a packet spot window.
>
> Writelog still recognizes the .WL file, but sees no Q's in it. Using
> a file dump program, I've been able to reconstruct the log (luckily
> only 99 Q's), except for the date-time data. I've sent the file and a
> request for help to Wayne, but no response as yet.
>
> Any info would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Ron - N9QQK
>
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