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Title: Recording Time Limit?
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#1
Hi Joe,

Is there a coded time limit for recording in MyAAS? I am trying to do a long Delivery flight and MyAAS seems to restart the time recorded when one reaches 2400 minutes. Is this true?

Thanks,

 
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#2
Wow, Jim, a 40 hour flight!
There are no time limitations that are programmed in myAAS2 so, it there is an issue, it's a new one.

I'm guessing you might be doing this with multiple loads (saves)? If yes... Is the data correct when you reload the saved flight?
If no... Maybe the number, in the minutes flown, is overflowing?

You might be the test candidate on this. Maybe finish the flight and see what happens with the time or send me a copy of your myAAS2.db (which should have your latest backup in it) so I can have a look.

jbham -at- hotmail.com

 
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#3
Hi,

Well, maybe not 2400 minutes, but somewhere after 24 hours. There is a Flight Pass for an ATR Delivery which is 31 hours that I have been attempting and at some point the clock starts over.

I have tried things both ways, saving and all at once.

Right now the flight is reset to zero. Not sure when I can try it again.

 
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#4
Next question, are you flying the flight straight through or, have you done the multiple legs as stated on the back of the ticket? Just trying to see where you are at and where I need to go from.

 
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#5
Hi,

I tried both ways.

Right now the flight is re-set back to zero.

 
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#6
Can you email me your db file? jbham -at- hotmail.com

Also, just in case, remember that using a refueling stop the shown time will re-set to 0 as it is on a 'per leg' basis. The time will show correctly on the Air-Source map page.

 
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#7
Hi Jim,

Ok, I really think I misunderstood the situation. I did discover what, I think, you were talking about. The display, in flight, would go to 0 at 24 hours. Yeah, my fault, not taking days into consideration with the flight time. It was all still being recorded correctly though.

Give this version a try and see if it fixes your issue.

http://air-source.us/operations/myaas2/myaas2_test.zip

Joe

tried to email it to you but kept getting bounced back.

 
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#8
OK got it!

 
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#9
Joe,

Now the times were all good until I went to PIREP the flight. Then only 12 some hours showed up. PIREPed it anyway. The time did not re-set at the 24 hour mark so some progress was made.

 
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#10
Jim-

I didn't foresee any other issues with it. Guess I was wrong, I'll have a better look at the code and get it fixed.

If you want, post up how many hour the flight took and I'll see about getting it adjusted for you.

 
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