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Outdoor Johnny and Son

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  1. This one has me baffled.  I have (46) caches marked as “Found” in my database, but the count shown on the yellow filter button (at the bottom of the GSAK window) shows (47).  When I click the yellow (found) button, (46) caches are show (this is correct), but the button still shows (47).  This anomaly occurred after I imported about a dozen individual .gpx files.  I normally update my database from one large .gpx file.  Does anyone have any idea what is causing this discrepancy?

    Yes. Groundspeak actually allow some caches to have multiple founds on a cache. So in order for GSAK to be able to match exactly the Groundspeak count, GSAK counts all your found logs.

     

    What this means is that there is at least one cache in your database where you have logged more than one find (intentional or not). You can track this down using the "Log" filter. Let me know if you do not understand how to set a filter to do this.

    You were right Clyde. I had originally logged two finds on one cache, but later consolidated the two finds into one log entry (because I didn’t want to count it twice). Anyway, one of the old log entries (before the consolidation) was still in my database. I deleted the cache record (in GSAK) and when it was recreated, from my query, the problem was resolved. Thank you!

  2. Hello All!,

     

    This one has me baffled. I have (46) caches marked as “Found” in my database, but the count shown on the yellow filter button (at the bottom of the GSAK window) shows (47). When I click the yellow (found) button, (46) caches are show (this is correct), but the button still shows (47). This anomaly occurred after I imported about a dozen individual .gpx files. I normally update my database from one large .gpx file. Does anyone have any idea what is causing this discrepancy?

     

    Thanks in advance,

    John (Outdoor Johnny)

     

    PS: I cannot imagine Geocaching without GSAK!

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