look for "Q" (Queued)... this is logically better if you initiate QSL-sending by your own... R is for requested by other station to send... Now we are back to ADIF-Specs-logic :-)
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| 		<?php if($this->session->flashdata('message')) { ?>
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| 			  <p><?php echo $this->session->flashdata('message'); ?></p>
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| 	    <?php echo $page_title; ?>
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| 	    	Here you can export requested QSLs as CSV-file or ADIF and mark them as sent via buro in a mass transaction if you like. Requested QSOs are QSOs marked as "Requested" or "Queued" in the QSL-sent-field. The considered QSOs for this functions would be those of the active station profile.
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|     <a href="<?php echo site_url('qslprint/exportcsv'); ?>" title="Export CSV-file" target="_blank" class="btn btn-outline-secondary btn-sm">Export requested QSLs to CSV-file</a>
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|     <a href="<?php echo site_url('qslprint/exportadif'); ?>" title="Export ADIF" target="_blank" class="btn btn-outline-secondary btn-sm">Export requested QSLs to ADIF-file</a>
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|     <a href="<?php echo site_url('qslprint/qsl_printed'); ?>" title="Mark QSLs as printed" target="_blank" class="btn btn-outline-secondary btn-sm">Mark requested QSLs as sent</a>
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