[Dxspider-support] Inheritance between sessions

Joaquin . joaquin at cronux.net
Wed Dec 8 18:08:44 GMT 2021


Hi Dirk,
Then it does what you have actually programmed.
Perhaps it would be convenient (for me) when using several sessions not to
use callsign without ssid and remove all filters from callsign without
ssid, nor enable rbn, and configure the filters in which they have ssid.

I appreciate your explanation, it has been very clear and evident.

73 de Kin


El mié, 8 dic 2021 a las 18:42, Dirk Koopman via Dxspider-support (<
dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk>) escribió:

> Pardon me for laying out some code here, but this is logic employed on
> startup for filtering...
>
> if $call eq 'G1TLH-2' then $nossid = 'G1TLH'
>
>     $self->{spotsfilter} = Filter::read_in('spots', $call, 0)
>         || Filter::read_in('spots', $nossid, 0)
>             || Filter::read_in('spots', 'user_default', 0);
>
> which means that if I login as -2, I would get a G1TLH-2 filter if (and
> only if) I have defined one. If I haven't defined a filter for -2, but
> G1TLH (nossid) has one, then I get that and, if none of these applies then
> I get the user_default - assuming there is one.
>
> NOTE: there is NO difference between the master and mojo branches in this
> logic.
>
> What show/filter does: is to show you the filter is defined (just/only)
> for the callsiign that you logged in with. Meaning that in this example it
> would show the filters for G1TLH-2. It does NOT show you the filters that
> you might be using. Just for completeness, filters do not build up from
> some base or one another (e.g user_default + nossid + call). You get just
> one filter for each class of thing (spot, announce, rbn etc).
>
> Now, you *could* say to me that this is confusing or even inadequate, but
> that is how it has worked for (about) the last 25 years.
>
> Dirk G1TLH
>
> On 08/12/2021 10:38, Joaquin . via Dxspider-support wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am running version 1.57 build 345 and I see that if I login as EA3CV,
> configure filters and activate RBN, when I login as EA3CV- * (any SSID) and
> do sh/filter, the system tells me that I have no filter, but the filters
> that I defined as EA3CV and the RBN points apply to EA3CV- *
> The question is if the EA3CV configuration is inherited for any EA3CV with
> SSID. But if so, why is it not seen when sh/filter is run?
>
> Wouldn't it be more correct if there was no inheritance between the
> callsign and its different SSIDs? Because it causes misinterpretation and
> limits the functionality of SSID usage.
>
> The same is true for build 366.
>
> 73 de Kin
> EA3CV-2
> EA4URE-5
>
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