Andy,
Best to do this on the forum so that we can all learn :-)
- When you are connected to the Internet, the NavData.db3 file viewed using Database Explorer, will be auto-populated when new aircraft are detected and there are no details in the database for that aircraft. There is a whole different bunch of discussions here on the forum regarding the 'logic' of how this works - but don't worry about that right now :-)
- Don't use the Database Explorer Populate/Import button as this is for importing an external SQL database if you have one from another Mode S receiver.
- You can see the auto-populate working when RB is running connected to the Internet. Click once on an aircraft line without details in the MyFlights or Network lists. At the bottom right of the RB screen you will see a message about Photo/Info requests, and if there is data in the online database, this will be downloaded and added to your NavData.db3 file so that it is always avaialble, even if you are not connected to the Internet - say when you take your RB to an airport to use with a laptop. The blank data line in the MyFlight/Network list will also be filled in. Auto-populate has happened without you having to do anything :-)
If you now open MyLog, this will show all the aircraft picked up live by your RB and the aircraft information will be taken from your main NavData.db3 database. Use the Quick Filter and Quick Set time filters to choose what you want to see. In my examples posted earlier, I just selected 'Today' to see today's aircraft. I could have further filtered that to show only British registered aircraft by using:
Registration = G-*
and clicking 'Filter'
Have a play, you can't break it :-)
Whatever you have showing is what gets exported to the csv file. If you wanted everything, you would leave the quick filter blank and choose 'All Time' in the Quick Set box. As I said, have a play and see how it works.
- When you use MyLog