All, A question about .adif files exported from Writelog and N1MM. I am in the process of importing a N1MM.adi file into my general logging program (PlusV4). I noticed that the .adif files from N1MM
Terry, The ADIF file format uses tags to identify each piece of information. The tag identifies both the data type and the number of characters for the data. For example, your callsign would appear a
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yes, but. Perhaps as long as you are simply importing adif files into a logging program there will be no problem. Don't, however, t
It all works as long as both programs agree on what to call the fields. For instance when exporting a domestic contest file from writelog the state data is called "QTH" my dx4win expects it to be lab
Actually the most current ADIF documentation and specifications for ADIF 2.1.6 can be found at www.adif.org/adif216.htm 73, ... Joe, W4TV _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest ma
Yes, a simple find and replace, as long as you KNOW what each logger expects with regard to tagging each piece of the QSO record. And this changes from contest to contest. Luckily for me the great su
Hi Bill, I have imported my 2004 WriteLog contests into N1MM successfully. It was some time ago and don't remember the specifics but there was an extra step. Rather than trying to figure out what the
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thanks, Art. As I recall, I was trying to transfer N1MM to Writelog. I'll keep your ideas in mind but hopefully there won't be a ne
You just have to work the problem of making sure that the field tags match between the two ADIF files. Fact that his import didn't score correctly probably means that a needed field (like multiplier