Worked All Zones Award Tracking

Worked All Zones Award Report Types

Choose Awards/WAZ Totals to produce a summary that includes the number of zones worked and QSL status summaries for each band and mode.

Choose Awards/WAZ Checklist to produce a detailed list of your WAZ status, zone-by-zone and band-by-band.

Choose Awards/WAZ Worked+Confirmed to produce a list that shows callsigns for zones that have been worked or confirmed. This report shows one confirmed callsign and up to three unconfirmed callsigns for each zone. This report lets you know which QSOs are candidates for award submission or for QSL requests.

Choose Awards/WAZ Critical QSOs to produce a list of QSOs that if confirmed, would boost your WAZ totals. Just scan down the QSL Sent column to see which cards haven't been sent or are long overdue and should be sent again. A ! is used to flag a line representing a QSO that would increment your zone totals for all bands. A + is used to flag a line representing a QSO that would increment zone totals for one mode. Un-flagged lines represent QSOs that would increment single band totals. For more information see Critical QSO Summaries.

Choose Awards/WAZ Needed Zones to produce a list of unconfirmed zones. You'll get a prompt that allows you to select which summaries you'd like to see - summaries for bands, modes, or any combination. Zones that have been worked will be flagged with a +, a * is used to flag zones with cards outstanding.

Choose Awards/WAZ Submission Tracking to produce a list of QSOs submitted, accepted, or rejected for the WAZ award. This report also shows QSOs that are candidates for submission. For more information see Award Submission Tracking.

Choose Awards/WAZ Zone Validation to produce a list of QSOs that may have bad zone settings.

Report Options - Selecting Entries and Destinations

The Awards/WAZ reports display an options dialog box that allows you to select which log entries are included in the report - all log entries or only the entries that were selected by the last log search.

The options dialog also allows you to select the report destination - "Screen", "File", "Printer", or any combination.

If you don't choose "File" or "Printer" as a destination you can still save or print the contents of the report by choosing File/Print or File/Save As... from the report window. You can also save or print the report using the icons at the lower right of the report window.

Report Options - "Reset Current Records to Those in Report"

By default any Awards/WAZ report that creates a list of QSOs or callsigns resets the "currently selected" log entries to the log entries that appear in the report. This has the effect of substituting a new set of log entries for the entries you selected on your last log search. So, if you don't want your currently selected entries changed, un-set this option.

Report Options - "Include Accepted Entries in Report

By default the WAZ/Worked+Confirmed and WAZ/Submission Tracking reports will include entries that you have marked as accepted for WAZ. Un-set this option if you only want to see entries that have not been accepted for WAZ.

Double-clicking on Callsigns

Double-clicking on callsigns in a WAZ report will move the Log window to the corresponding entry.

Rejected QSOs and Awards Totals

If the WAZ "rejected" date for a QSO is set that QSO is no longer considered to be worked, confirmed, or submitted. The QSO will not contribute to any values i n the WAZ Totals report (except possibly the "rejected" count). If there is another QSO that can be used in place of the rejected QSO then the rejected QSO won't even contribute to the "rejected" count.

This subtle action allows a new QSO to take precedence over a QSO that was rejected after being submitted. For example if a Zone 40 station was worked, confirmed, submitted but was then rejected it will not contribute to the worked, confirmed, or submitted counts but it will contribute to the rejected count. When you work another zone 40 station this new QSO can contribute to the worked, confirmed and submitted counts and the old rejected QSO will no longer contribute to the rejected count.