Is there a macro that will show which cachers in Maine actively have 3 different kinds of caches to find? TX.
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Is there a macro that will show which cachers in Maine actively have 3 different kinds of caches to find? TX.
Clearly we need to make the web site content more visible...
On the top left of the front page is a widget "Articles"...
Under that heading is "Caching Help"...
Under that heading is "Maine Challenge Cache Help"...
In that article is a section named "Know Your Local Maine Cacher Challenge 2010"...
In that section is a hyperlink to a macro "LocalCacher.gsk"...
This will take you to appropriate thread on the GSAK website to download the macro. You will need to scroll down to the bottom of the thread to get the newest version.
Ok, maybe it would be easier to find if there were one or two less steps!
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Oooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh............. Neat idea.
And I thought it would be real easy but I realized one glitch, and that is if you do not have the archived caches you have found in your database of Maine caches you would not get a perfect result. But even than it could still be used to filter GSAK to show which cache hiders have 3 or more unique & active cache types. Let me see what I can do.
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Ok, Sue and anyone else interested...
Try this macro out. I'm not 100% confident in it yet lol
This will (should) filter a database of all Maine caches for caches which:
Are hidden by hiders who have hidden more than 3 or more types of caches
AND
Are currently available OR are archived but you have found them.
So if all your finds and all available Maine caches are in your database you should be able to see what caches by which cachers you need to find to meet the requirement.
The list is sorted by Owner Name with secondary sort of Cache Type, so hopefully it makes it easy to see which ones you might need to do.
Click on the red "X" button to clear the macro filter.
EDIT: Macro deleted; I forgot the "All finds must be on or after January 1, 2010" part. Stay tuned...
Last edited by brdad; 07-13-2011 at 04:27 PM.
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