+Global Voyager Posted May 4, 2009 Share Posted May 4, 2009 Does anyone know how to build a PQ to produce a list of caches that I have tagged as not found? Link to comment
+baloo&bd Posted May 4, 2009 Share Posted May 4, 2009 Fairly certain it can not be done through PQ's. For you, you can build a bookmark list by going to your profile and going down through the list. Your count is not so high that it is unreasonable yet to di this. When you click on "My Profile" the first screen that comes up list all your finds, notes and DNF's in chronological order. Going forward the best solution is to use a spreadsheet or homemade DB to track your activities. If you do not want to reinvent the wheel, GSAK is what many of us use to track this type of stuff. Link to comment
+Global Voyager Posted May 4, 2009 Author Share Posted May 4, 2009 Thanks Baloo, I already use GSAK but in order to populate the cache dat I need to download and then 'install' each GPX file into it after logging my finds or DNFs. Either that or I would have to edit each GSAK record in the DNF date field. With my finds I can down load a PQ and update a load of GSAK entries in one go including my find dates & I was wanting to do something similar with the DNFs. cheers anyway, P Link to comment
+Tequila Posted May 4, 2009 Share Posted May 4, 2009 Thanks Baloo, I already use GSAK but in order to populate the cache dat I need to download and then 'install' each GPX file into it after logging my finds or DNFs. Either that or I would have to edit each GSAK record in the DNF date field. With my finds I can down load a PQ and update a load of GSAK entries in one go including my find dates & I was wanting to do something similar with the DNFs. cheers anyway, P use the "That I have NOT found" option when building your PQ. Link to comment
+markandsandy Posted May 5, 2009 Share Posted May 5, 2009 Create a bookmark list of your DNFs. When you view your bookmarks, there is a button to create a pocket query. Any new DNFs that you add to the bookmark will automatically be included the next time you run that query. Link to comment
+Annie & PB Posted May 5, 2009 Share Posted May 5, 2009 Create a bookmark list of your DNFs. When you view your bookmarks, there is a button to create a pocket query. Any new DNFs that you add to the bookmark will automatically be included the next time you run that query. I would do this also. You probably have around about 20 DNFs at present so it won't take too long to create a bookmark list of them. Then you can add to and remove from that list as needed. And you can get a PQ of the list whenever you want. Annie Link to comment
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