Check Partial Window

Features

The title bar shows Mul: or Q: followed by the band.
The Check Partial window is divided into two areas, seperated by a blank line. This blankl line separates calls in the current log versus calls in the selected SCP database (master.dta)file.

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When the program is started and no callsign is entered the Check window will show the date, time and length of the MASTER.DTA file
 
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When the master.dta file for the selected contest is not found or missing a warning will be given, Use 'Download latest Cjheck partial file (Master.DTA) (Internet)' under 'Tools' to download the file from the Internet.

  
<---When there are no matches found Unique will be shown in big red letters
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When the station entered is a dupe it will be shown in red and the textDupe! will be added. Example: N1MM - Dupe! 
The behavior of the contents of the window differs if under the menu (right mouse click) N+1 is selected.
When N+1 is selected also callsigns will be shown with one letter or digit difference from the callsign entered in the Entry window callsign field.
N+1 not selected PA1M entered in Entry window N+1 selected
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No QSOs match the entered call in the log so the window starts with a blank line. When a callsign matches the master.dta file or the log it will be set to bold and 12 point font (Example: PA1M)

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When N+1 selected also PA1K is found in the log and many more callsigns is the master.dta file. The different character is shown bold..

Colors of the callsigns

Blue New contact on this band
Gray Dupe contact or an unworkable station in a non-workable country
This means that you don't need this station because he is a dupe or you are not even 'allowed' to work him in this contest according the contest rules.

Keyboard Assignments

Mouse Assignments:

Wildcard search

If one or more characters are not known a ? may be used. It needs two sequential characters like N?MM or N1? to find the call. So M?M will not work!
Searching for leading wildcards is also implemented. I.e. ?1M does match KN1M but also N1MM. N+1 will do this automatically for one ? on every place in the call.
The use of two questionmarks is also allowed , example  ??1M

Examples:

PA?M    will match PA1M, PA7MM etc.
P?1M will match PA1M, PG1M, PF1MO etc.
P?3 will match no callsigns because there are no two sequential characters
?1M will match N1MM, KN1M, PA1M etc.