+SW7S+1D Posted April 7, 2009 Share Posted April 7, 2009 (edited) I recently went caching and logged a few. I always start each log with my log count (Find #xxx). Anyway, I went to review my recent logs and noticed the count was 1 higher than it should be. I had a count of 289, 290 then attended an event, then the next log was 293, 294, and finally 295. My log counts are taken from my stats bar and I can't make any sense of this one. Unless you earn 2 finds for attending 1 event??? Any idea what's going on here? I like to be picky about things and don't like getting an extra find count if I didn't earn it! SW7S+1D Edited April 7, 2009 by second wind, 7 sails Quote Link to comment
jholly Posted April 7, 2009 Share Posted April 7, 2009 I recently went caching and logged a few. I always start each log with my log count (Find #xxx). Anyway, I went to review my recent logs and noticed the count was 1 higher than it should be. I had a count of 289, 290 then attended an event, then the next log was 293, 294, and finally 295. My log counts are taken from my stats bar and I can't make any sense of this one. Unless you earn 2 finds for attending 1 event??? Any idea what's going on here? I like to be picky about things and don't like getting an extra find count if I didn't earn it! SW7S+1D The most likely answer is you double logged some cache. Jim Quote Link to comment
+Happy Bubbles Posted April 7, 2009 Share Posted April 7, 2009 If you use pocket queries and GSAK, I think you can do a search of your finds based on how many "found it" logs you have for each one. If you search for cachs with finds=2, you might find one you've logged twice. Quote Link to comment
+SW7S+1D Posted April 7, 2009 Author Share Posted April 7, 2009 If you use pocket queries and GSAK, I think you can do a search of your finds based on how many "found it" logs you have for each one. If you search for cachs with finds=2, you might find one you've logged twice. Thank you I will do that. Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted April 7, 2009 Share Posted April 7, 2009 If you use pocket queries and GSAK, I think you can do a search of your finds based on how many "found it" logs you have for each one. If you search for cachs with finds=2, you might find one you've logged twice. You can also use My Finds with CacheStats. It's a standalone app for Windows. Under the Caches tab, you can choose to show caches with multiple finds. If you don't already use GSAK this may be the easier option. Quote Link to comment
+JacobBarlow Posted April 7, 2009 Share Posted April 7, 2009 If you use pocket queries and GSAK, I think you can do a search of your finds based on how many "found it" logs you have for each one. If you search for cachs with finds=2, you might find one you've logged twice. You can also use My Finds with CacheStats. It's a standalone app for Windows. Under the Caches tab, you can choose to show caches with multiple finds. If you don't already use GSAK this may be the easier option. Or ItsNotAboutTheNumbers.com will do the same thing. Quote Link to comment
+SW7S+1D Posted April 8, 2009 Author Share Posted April 8, 2009 Thx for your help but I'm embarrassed to say I just logged 2 separate caches as 290. What a dummy I am. Quote Link to comment
jholly Posted April 8, 2009 Share Posted April 8, 2009 Thx for your help but I'm embarrassed to say I just logged 2 separate caches as 290. What a dummy I am. Do you think what you did is unique? Let me give you a clue .... Jim Quote Link to comment
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