# add the 'dxcc' country on the end for both spotted and spotter, then the cluster call
my @dxcc = Prefix::extract($out[1]);
- push @out, (@dxcc > 0 ) ? $dxcc[1]->dxcc() : 0;
+ my $spotted_dxcc = (@dxcc > 0 ) ? $dxcc[1]->dxcc() : 0;
+ my $spotted_itu = (@dxcc > 0 ) ? $dxcc[1]->itu() : 0;
+ my $spotted_cq = (@dxcc > 0 ) ? $dxcc[1]->cq() : 0;
+ push @out, $spotted_dxcc;
@dxcc = Prefix::extract($out[4]);
- push @out, (@dxcc > 0 ) ? $dxcc[1]->dxcc() : 0;
+ my $spotter_dxcc = (@dxcc > 0 ) ? $dxcc[1]->dxcc() : 0;
+ my $spotter_itu = (@dxcc > 0 ) ? $dxcc[1]->itu() : 0;
+ my $spotter_cq = (@dxcc > 0 ) ? $dxcc[1]->cq() : 0;
+ push @out, $spotter_dxcc;
push @out, $spot[5];
my $buf = join("\^", @out);
# automagically closes the output file (if any)).
$fp->writeunix($out[2], $buf);
- return $buf;
+ return (@out, $spotted_itu, $spotted_cq, $spotter_itu, $spotter_cq);
}
# search the spot database for records based on the field no and an expression
# $f2 = date in unix format
# $f3 = comment
# $f4 = spotter
-# $f5 = dxcc country
+# $f5 = spotted dxcc country
+# $f6 = spotter dxcc country
+# $f7 = origin
+#
#
# In addition you can specify a range of days, this means that it will start searching
# from <n> days less than today to <m> days less than today