Load Log to Auxiliary Log
This command loads an ADIF or Cabrillo log into the Auxiliary Log database. You can choose to append the new log file to existing entries in the Auxiliary Log, or overwrite those that are already there. A small window will open that gives information once the log has been identified, and shows a number of checkable options:
Include all none-geocoded QSOs - This option will import any QSOs that the program cannot find a position for.
Include all US QSOs - This option will import all QSOs with US callsigns
Include all Canadian QSOs - This option will import all QSOs with Canadian callsigns
Include all DX QSOs (Won't Be GeoCoded) - This option will import all QSOs with callsigns that are not US or Canadian. They will not be given a position in the log, though.
Include any Exchanges - There are 2 options for exchanges, as the program organizes contest-exchanges into 2 database fields. RST is included as an exchange item.
Calculate Grid Locators from Position - Whilst loading the log, this option will calculate the Grid Locators from an available position. You can also do this later with the 'Auxiliary Log > Add GridLoc from LatLon' command for all lines, or the right-click menu-item 'Add GridLoc from LatLon' for one line.
Determine Counties/States from Position - Whilst loading the log, this option will determine the State and County from an available position. You can also do this later with the 'Auxiliary Log > Add State/County from LatLon' command for all lines, or the right-click menu-item 'Add State/County from LatLon' for one line.
Note that when a log is imported, the operator's callsign for each QSO is not saved in the log database, only the callsign of the station that is worked. It is retained in the Log Header, though, which can be seen in the 'Log Summary' tab-page. This is only an issue if the log is later exported as an ADIF log. In this case, the callsign stored in the 'User Details' is used as the operator's callsign. To change that callsign, click 'Config > Set Program Options', and when that window opens, go to the 'User Details' tab.