My netbook erased data (QSOs) from SOTA OK/JC-015

Dear friends,

I am sorry,
but my netbook erased data (QSOs) from SOTA OK/JC-015.
I was here 23.01.2014 about 11 a.m. UTC .

I would like to ask you for sending information about
CALL and conection time.

Thank you much for your help.

Jan OK2PDT

Mailto: ok2pdt@seznam.cz

In reply to OK2PDT:
hello Jan,
I worked you at 11:02Z on 7.032 but found no email address
73 de Mike, dj5av

In reply to DJ5AV:
Hello Mike,
very thanks for information

73 and good luck

Jan OK2PDT

In reply to OK2PDT:

Database says:

2014-01-23 11:04 HB9AGH OK2PDT/P 7MHz CW
2014-01-23 11:00 DJ5AV OK2PDT/P 7MHz CW
2014-01-23 11:04 PA0HRM OK2PDT/P 7MHz CW
2014-01-23 11:07 OK4IT OK2PDT/P 7MHz CW
2014-01-23 10:57 SP8RHP OK2PDT/P 7MHz CW
2014-01-23 11:08 DK7ZH OK2PDT/P 7MHz CW
2014-01-23 11:06 ON6ZQ OK2PDT/P 7MHz CW
2014-01-23 11:06 OE6SMF OK2PDT/P 7MHz CW
2014-01-23 11:07 SP9AMH OK2PDT/P 7MHz CW

Andy
MM0FMF

In reply to MM0FMF:

Hi Andy,

Database says: …

would you please be so kind and ask your omniscient database to reveal the log of my tomorrows activation? The weather forecast predicts -13°C temp on the summit and if I know my log in advance I could avoid sitting in the cold :slight_smile:

73 Stephan, DM1LE

PS: I’m assuming it’s an Oracle (-database) :wink:

In reply to DM1LE:

ROTFL! Not Oracle but MS-SQL. “What!”, you say. “An MS product that works!” Indeed it seems to a simpleton like me that MS-SQL Server and MS-SSMS are really rather nice.

-13°C temp

I don’t mind cold if the sun is out, here they are predicting lots of snow at higher levels and rain and lower levels. The WX has been bad every weekend so far this year :frowning:

Andy
MM0FMF

In reply to MM0FMF:
Dear Andy,

thank you very much, I needn’t go on this summit for the second time.(this year)

Vy 73

Jan OK2PDT

In reply to MM0FMF:

“An MS product that works!”

Maybe it’s because MS-SQL-Server wasn’t a MS product from beginning on. Didn’t MS buy the database from a company named Sybase and rebranded it?
Anyhow, I’m not the one who can judge whether MS products are better or worse than others. I just remember from ancient times, I guess it was MS-SQL-Server version 7.0, when this MS database already provided a nice GUI for easygoing administration, while Oracle administrators still fiddled around with command line tools like VI and sqlplus :slight_smile:
The end justifies the means and with the recent growth of the stored data in the SOTA database, at least as an user, I can not see any downsides.

here they are predicting lots of snow at higher levels

That’s unfair, we here in the northern part of the alps are still waiting for more snow in order to have more fun with skiing :frowning:

73 Stephan, DM1LE