Changes made over the last few months are detailed here and each change is denoted by a 'Version Number'. The 'Version number' of your system can be found in the About Window. This file contains a list of changes that have been made to the Myriad Log Import Utility This list may not be the full history due to size limits.In the event of a query or for a complete history, please send an e-mail to support@psquared.net Thank you for reading this information. P Squared Development team. v2.6.38 Fixed a problem where sweepers would be imported with an end type of auto, resulting in them showing with a green dot, not orange. v2.6.37 Fixed a problem where Commands ($C) were not being imported correctly. v2.6.36 No changes - Build to synchronise Version numbers with other parts of the Myriad family. v2.6.34 No changes - Build to synchronise Version numbers with other parts of the Myriad family. v2.6.33 No changes - Build to synchronise Version numbers with other parts of the Myriad family. v2.6.28 The Log Importer has now been changed so when importing Automation or Auto-Fade hours with entries marked as Stop At End ("-") they are now imported as Segue ("X") to give more confidence when scrolling down the log. The Log importer could previously not import Split Cart Group 100 into the Q-NXT log - this has now been fixed The Log Importer was not logging Success/Fails into the User history correctly Fixed a problem where the Log Importer would erroneously report that some carts where empty/missing when they were actually there. v2.6.27 If you are importing a log that doesn't include Title information or has the Cart number as the title, the importer now automatically imports the titles from the cart before adding the item to the Q-NXT log. v2.6.26 Minor internal changes. v2.6.25 There is a new option on the Log Import Settings window that allows you to define how long an hour must be to not be included in the list of "Underrunning hours". This defaults to 60 minutes to give the same results as previous versions A new pair of command line options are available /AUTO causes the importer to start importing as soon as it loads, and /QUIT will then shut down the log importer once it has completed. A warning note though - Any message boxes that are displayed during the import process will remain on screen and the log importer will not run again until you acknowledge the messages. v2.6.24 Minor internal changes. v2.6.21 Minor internal changes v2.6.18 You can now view and print this updates file from within the Importer Minor internal changes including updates to License Detection. v2.6.17 Fixed a problem with using "File Per Day" settings where the Log Importer erroneously declared that it couldn't find any logs. This didn't actually affect the running of the program v2.6.16 You can now mark an area of the audiowall as an "Advert" range. Every cart in the log in this range will be imported into the log in yellow. If you then "remove adverts from the log" in the Advert Manager, these will be marked as unscheduled and cannot be replaced without removing the whole log. Also, at present adverts in the log this way are not added to the reconciliation files, and no scheduler references will be used. The information about the cart ranges is now passed into the Q-NXT Log for Myriads use Fixed a problem where Importing from the A: drive or from the root of a drive (i.e. c:\) could cause errors. The Begin Scheduling button has been renamed to Begin Importing to reduce confusion. Support for Commands has been added - use a breaknote starting with $C then the command name. this can then be followed by a "human" description for your own use. i.e. "$CMAKECOFFEE Starts the kettle boiling" runs the MAKECOFFEE command as set up in Myriad Configuration Fixed a problem where a "Type Mismatch" error could be raised when using the Log importer before setting up the filename formats when you have already exported a log file from your scheduler You can now create a new Q-NXT database when you start the Log Importer Improved startup descriptions v2.6.15 Fixed a problem that causes Hour Starts to be ignored and therefore ignore switching between different Hour Modes Fixed a problem with reading Q-NXt Settings that were apparently empty but the user had actually left a space. Corrected a problem where invalid log files would give a strange End Date when the log file is scanned for dates. Added a menu option to remove all of the Songs from the Song Library - usefull if you have used AutoTrack to setup a Log, and then moved to another Scheduling package v2.6.14 Fixed a minor problem where text notes would appear as empty carts rather than text messages. v2.6.12 Fixed a minor problem with handling of old style $AON commands. Fixed a "Type mismatch" error when using filenames that are in a date format when there aren't any available yet. v2.6.11 Full Release v2.6.2 Added an option to scan log files for a date range. This is already done when you first load the Log Importer anyway. Fixed a problem with reading the start date from single "short format" files. You can specify which "Q-NXT Mode" you want an hour to playout in. The older $AON and $AOFF commands still work, but are now supplemented by: $QL Live Assist - Same as $AOFF $QA Automation, not running to time $QR Automation, Running to time - Same as $AON Fixed several major problems with interpreting Breaknotes. v2.6.1 Internal changes. v2.6.0 You are now given a report if any carts are missing or an hour is due to underrun Much improved reporting problems with adding or removing entries from the log. Security has been added so you have the option to make users login before using the advert scheduler. This version of the Log Import Utility will only work with Myriad v2.6 or higher. Removed support for the $I command. Obvious front end change :o) v2.5.11 Added support for the smaller Short Format log - for use with certain Music Scheduling systems. v2.5.9 The importer now creates an Error.log when it schedules that details the parameters that the importer has calculated from the log. This is usefull for our diagnostic purposes.