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test test, is this thing on?
MySQL seems to be doing a dandy job. Far as I can tell, this is the only
logging program that allows mysql as a back-end database. Additionally, the
documentation far exceeded my expectations, though some spots left me asking
questions.
okay, so my first question concerns normal use of yfk log (let me also add
that I am new to HF and have not kept any type of standardized logs for my
2m FM wanderings)> The QTH field for each QSO appears to be constrained to
15 characters in the database and 13 characters by the actual perl code.
None of the city names in my area fit here, states are handled via the
remarks section, so I was curious to know what exactly is the expected use
for the field.
to round out the questions... Concerning the remote logging portion of the
documentation. Can multiple yfklog instances write to the same database
instance without any adverse affects (like duplicate primary fields). Being
what it is yfk log is easy to set up and use on older hardware and older
hardware is abundantly available for events like, say... Field Day.
-- 73, Tommy Williams, KI4VSO - software-fkurz-net - Support for DJ1YFK's ham radio software. Administrative contact: Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK, mail_at_fkurz.netReceived on Wed Feb 06 2008 - 05:22:00 CET
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