Examples of the 59+ Analyzer usage
Example #1: "From what country did you receive most QSL cards in 1999?"
Launch the Search engine, create and execute the following query

Note that "Clear output tab" check box is checked and that the
output tab is "Tab #1"
Launch
59+ Analyzer (the internal module) by pressing
of the "Log DB" toolbar
Select "Tab #1" in the "Datasource" combo box and press "Update chart" action button.
If the chart is empty it means you did something wrong or there are no confirmed QSOs in your database.
Select "DXCC" in the "Database field" combo box of the analyzer's dialog
Sort chart data "By Value"
Select the column with the biggest number of QSOs (rightmost)
Press "Extract Data" action button
In the configuration dialog check "Clear Tab" check box and select Tab #2
Now you must have a chart control that shows all the countries that you received QSLs from in 1999. The second grid tab should be filled with QSOs with the country that sent you most QSLs that year.
Example #2: "What time of the year did you work most Japanese stations in 1999?"
Launch the Search engine, create and execute the following query

Note that "Clear output tab" check box is checked and that the
output tab is "Tab #1"
Launch
59+ Analyzer (the internal module) by pressing
of the "Log DB" toolbar
Select "Tab #1" in the "Datasource" combo box and press "Update chart" action button.
If the chart is empty it means you did something wrong or there are no confirmed QSOs in your database.
Select "Month" in the "Database field" combo box of the analyzer's dialog
Sort chart data "By Legend"
Now the chart must show you months in 1999 filled with values corresponding to the number of QSOs made each respective month.
Example #3: "Islands of what country did you work most often in 1999?"
Launch the Search engine, create and execute the following query

Note that "Clear output tab" check box is checked and that the
output tab is "Tab #1"
Launch
59+ Analyzer (the internal module) by pressing
of the "Log DB" toolbar
Select "Tab #1" in the "Datasource" combo box and press "Update chart" action button.
If the chart is empty it means you did something wrong or there are no confirmed QSOs in your database.
Select "DXCC" in the "Database field" combo box of the analyzer's dialog
Sort chart data "By Value"
The chart control will show you countries that gave you points for the IOTA program in 1999.
Example #4: "What time of the day did you usually work them?"
Proceed with the data obtained in the previous example
In the analyzer's dialog select the column with the biggest number of QSOs (rightmost)
Press "Extract Data" action button
In the configuration dialog check "Clear Tab" check box and select Tab #2
Close the configuration dialog and return to the chart dialog
In the chart dialog select "Tab #2" in the "Datasource" combo box and press "Update chart" action button.
Select "Hour" in the "Database field".
Sort data by legend
Now the chart must show you hours of the day filled with values corresponding to the number of QSOs made each respective hour.
See Also: Chart control, Configuration dialog