Import schedule to LogTen Pro X?
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Here's what works for me:
1. Log in to CCS
2. Go to Scheduling > My Schedule
3. Select the pairing you want to import (click the number or drop down arrow)
4. Place mouse cursor in front of the date in the light blue highlighted line at the top of the pairing
5. Hold <shift> and drag all the way down to the last line of the pairing (before the "Totals" line with the brownish highlighting)
6. Right click and select "Copy" or Cmd-C
7. Open LogTen Pro X on a Mac computer only (not iOS)
8. Select File > Import Schedule...
9. In the pop up window, first select "CCS > Continental" as the format
10. Place mouse cursor in the big open space and right click then select "Paste" or Cmd-V
11. It will filter out most data but leave the day, flight number, scheduled out/in times, departing and landing airports, etc. Use the right arrow at the bottom of the window to scroll through the days.
12. If all looks correct, select "Import"
13. You should have new scheduled entries in your logbook.
Hope that helps, let me know if it doesn't work for you. Remember to start selecting prior to the date of the pairing at the top, and use the CCS > Continental shell to import.
1. Log in to CCS
2. Go to Scheduling > My Schedule
3. Select the pairing you want to import (click the number or drop down arrow)
4. Place mouse cursor in front of the date in the light blue highlighted line at the top of the pairing
5. Hold <shift> and drag all the way down to the last line of the pairing (before the "Totals" line with the brownish highlighting)
6. Right click and select "Copy" or Cmd-C
7. Open LogTen Pro X on a Mac computer only (not iOS)
8. Select File > Import Schedule...
9. In the pop up window, first select "CCS > Continental" as the format
10. Place mouse cursor in the big open space and right click then select "Paste" or Cmd-V
11. It will filter out most data but leave the day, flight number, scheduled out/in times, departing and landing airports, etc. Use the right arrow at the bottom of the window to scroll through the days.
12. If all looks correct, select "Import"
13. You should have new scheduled entries in your logbook.
Hope that helps, let me know if it doesn't work for you. Remember to start selecting prior to the date of the pairing at the top, and use the CCS > Continental shell to import.
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Joined APC: Jan 2015
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Quick update to the above - I left out one step
10a. After pasting it will look like a jumbled mess. Click "Continue" to let LogTen process the data. Then another pop up will come up with your scheduled flights.
10a. After pasting it will look like a jumbled mess. Click "Continue" to let LogTen process the data. Then another pop up will come up with your scheduled flights.
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