xcel,
He can input his LMPG in the database, which will override any data he has entered, though it will still be visible. This would probably be his best route, as he can also insert his 40k odometer reading and it will all calculate out fine. No one has used a LMPG yet because you'd see it -- it will have an asterick.
Secondly, it's set up right now to only show on the main page cars that have actual tank or LMPG data. If you enter either, it will show up. The problem is that if I DO show that XLT on the main page, every column will be blank, and the only information it will have is the mileage for that one trip on the detailed page.
As a test, create a car named "test" and create a LMPG/odometer reading.
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