I have just released an updated version of my SOTA CSV Editor that should support both the original CSV log format and the new CSV V2 file format.
You should ensure that the program is in the correct mode (Activator / Chaser) when saving new format CSV Logs or information may be lost or incorrectly recorded in the CSV file.
The editor is intended to only work with separate Chaser or Activator Logs and may not correctly handle any CSV files that have lines for both Chaser and Activator contacts in a single Log file.
If you already have an earlier version of the program installed open the program then on the menu Select Help → About and then click the Check for Update button.
In reply to G0LGS:
Hello mister Stewart, such a programm i am looking for. As beginniner chaser.
Hope this time my log will be accepted. Thanks in foreward. 73 de Nick, pa2njc
Thanks Steward, it is very easy to use.
Normally I use the tool on Adventure Radio Tools, but this one is very nice when I am of-line (during holiday), so I can prepare an upload.
It has come to my attention that the Avast Free Antivirus program thinks that my SOTA CSV Editor contains some Malware and refuses to allow it to run or even moves it to its Virus Vault.
Having installed Avast Free in a XP machine I can confirm that it does indeed report the current version of my editor (the only one I have tested) as being infected with Win32:Evo-gen.
I believe that this is a False positive and a quick search on the web shows other people having had this with some programs that they have written.
Edit: If you have this problem, then in Avast’s Maintenance settings you can restore the editor file and then in File System Shield settings you can add the Folder or the file to the list of exclusions.
I have reported this as a suspected False Positive to Avast, but I don’t expect a prompt response.