No I mean database. The ANA 777 from Tokyo to NRT was on the network and details filled in when I clicked it.
On restart, there was no record of it in the database.
As for my log, it has the same a/c in it upon every start up even if I delete them all and restart. And yes, all the new ones have gone by next restart.
Ver 1.4 needed with these bugs ironed out
Hmmm...!
Maybe I need to check this again. It is a bit difficult check, as you would have to remember the Mode S not having aircraft details, note them being populated by GAS, then cross check by exploring the database later.
I don't suppose you have the Mode S or registration of that ANA 777 so I could check if I had picked it up? Trouble is, by looking at the database, there is no way of knowing when a particular record has been added as there is no date column. it could have been populated in my database by an earlier version of RB.
Without the MyLog working at the moment, we can't see when a particular aircraft was added either.
I have been banging on about the whole database issue to AirNav support, but I'm not completely sure that they realise how important it is for us to be able to see historical data. The SBS-1 is actually very good at this, although it took a major update and a change in the way that data was stored to achieve this. I know that AirNav have been concentrating on getting the hardware disconnect issues sorted, but now this is done, hopefully they will move on to the database issue.
An effective database would change RB into a useful tool.