[GeoStL] Re: Pocket Query enhancement

  • From: MutherAndSun <mutherandsun@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 16:48:18 -0700 (PDT)

This macro updates each cache in the database individually, so a large file 
will take some time.  It updates status, logs, etc. - pulls in all the current 
info.




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From: Mike Lusicic <lusicic@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 6:30:13 PM
Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Pocket Query enhancement

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Tell me about the refreshallgpx2_0 macro please. I just went through a manual 
process to eliminate archived caches that I have not yet found.

MutherAndSun wrote:
> Jumping in late here, but I would love a state wide query. 
> Until then, I run several queries on two accounts (mine and super_cacher's).  
> I have state wide IL, TN, KY, and (most of) IA files that I update each week. 
>  I did the same thing for MO last year.  Yeah, that's something like 30,000 
> caches, and no, I have no intention of getting to all of them...yet...but I 
> like to look at the map and decide where to go or vice versa. I also like 
> having more than the last 5 logs. And also for the various challenges I can 
> run filters and GSAK macros to help identify which counties/pages I need.
> 
> Here are some things I do
> 1.    I run the PQs based on date rather than location.  This eliminates the 
> overlapping circles. I start with the oldest cache for that state and adjust 
> the time frame until it contains 500 caches.  Then I start a second from that 
> date, etc. I have them all running once a week each week.  This updates any 
> that have been disabled/enabled and adds more logs.
> 2.    I run one "new caches in the last week" for each state.
> 3.    As I find caches, I remove them from the state files.  Periodically I 
> go back and adjust the dates in the PQs to bring them back to 500.
> 4.    I periodically run the refreshallgpx2_0 macro on caches that haven't 
> had a find or a note posted in awhile.  This eliminates the archived caches.
> 
> Of course I do run out of PQs and switch back and forth between states, but 
> it works pretty well for me.  During Easter break, I just took my IL file and 
> hit the road with no particular plan and had a blast.
> 
> I know about the no-no rule.  So, "Hypothetically" anyone who wants to look 
> at my statewide IL file could.
> -Tracy
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Kirk Yates <kirk.yates@xxxxxxx>
> *To:* geocaching <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 17, 2009 9:30:36 PM
> *Subject:* [GeoStL] Pocket Query enhancement
> 
> -
> I've been working on trying to pull all the caches in IL.  Looks like
> it takes 23 pocket queries.  5 days.... sure would be nice if there
> was a way to get all the caches in a state with one query, even if you
> could only run one of them a week, like the "found" query.
> 
> -- Kirk Yates
> 
> 
> 
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