Log management¶
Note 1: All the operations described below assume that a logbook is already open.
Note 2: Any modifications made to the logs are permanent. Users should make sure they keep up-to-date backups.
Creating a new log¶
To create a new log, click New Log
in the Logbook
menu and enter
the desired name of the log (e.g. repeater_contacts, dx, mobile_log).
Alternatively, use the shortcut key combination Ctrl + N
.
The log name must be unique (i.e. it cannot already exist in the logbook). Furthermore, it can only be composed of alphanumeric characters and the underscore character, and the first character in the name must not be a number.
Note: When logs are stored in the database file, field/column names from the ADIF standard are used. However, please note that only the following subset of all the ADIF fields is considered: CALL, QSO_DATE, TIME_ON, FREQ, BAND, MODE, SUBMODE, TX_PWR, RST_SENT, RST_RCVD, QSL_SENT, QSL_RCVD, NOTES, NAME, ADDRESS, STATE, COUNTRY, DXCC, CQZ, ITUZ, IOTA. Visit the ADIF website for more information about these fields.
Renaming a log¶
To rename the currently selected log, click Rename Selected Log
in
the Logbook
menu. Remember that the log’s new name cannot be the
same as another log in the logbook.
Deleting a log¶
To delete the currently selected log, click Delete Selected Log
in
the Logbook
menu. As with all database operations in PyQSO, this is
permanent and cannot be undone.
Importing and exporting a log¶
While PyQSO stores logbooks in SQL format, it is possible to export
individual logs in the well-known ADIF format. Select the log to export,
and click Export Log
in the Logbook
menu.
Similarly, records can be imported from an ADIF file. Upon importing,
users can choose to store the records in a new log, or append them to an
existing log in the logbook. To import, click Import Log
in the
Logbook
menu.
Note that all data must conform to the ADIF standard, otherwise it will be ignored.
Printing a log¶
Due to restrictions on the page width, only a selection of field names will be printed: callsign, date, time, frequency, and mode.
Filtering by callsign¶
Entering an expression such as xyz
into the Filter by callsign
box will instantly filter out all records whose callsign field does not
contain xyz
.
Sorting by field¶
To sort a log by a particular field name, left-click the column header
that contains that field name. By default, it is the Index
field
that is sorted in ascending order.