+_SoP_ 0 Posted September 20, 2012 Hello *, I like reading old logs that I wrote some time ago. Is there any possibility to simply get all logs for all caches I've ever written via geocaching.com? Just the name of the cache, maybe the GC-code, date and my log text. Having this prepared on a nice webpage or generated as a pdf would be great. Even better would be to implement uploaded log images. Something like "Generate diary" Alternatively, does a macro exist for GSAK doing that? Thanks, Gernot Quote Share this post Link to post
Pup Patrol 11 Posted September 20, 2012 Hello *, I like reading old logs that I wrote some time ago. Is there any possibility to simply get all logs for all caches I've ever written via geocaching.com? Just the name of the cache, maybe the GC-code, date and my log text. Having this prepared on a nice webpage or generated as a pdf would be great. Even better would be to implement uploaded log images. Something like "Generate diary" Alternatively, does a macro exist for GSAK doing that? Thanks, Gernot I don't use GSAK, so I have no idea what it can do. But if you want to see all the logs you've posted on caches, you can go into your profile: http://www.geocaching.com/my/default.aspx Under the text that says "Your Logs (Last 30 Days)", you can choose which logs you want to see. For all cache logs, click "Geocaches" and you will see: http://www.geocaching.com/my/logs.aspx?s=1 That will show you log type, date, cache type, cache name, location and then a link "Visit Log". B. Quote Share this post Link to post
+Don_J 2 Posted September 20, 2012 Hello *, I like reading old logs that I wrote some time ago. Is there any possibility to simply get all logs for all caches I've ever written via geocaching.com? Just the name of the cache, maybe the GC-code, date and my log text. Having this prepared on a nice webpage or generated as a pdf would be great. Even better would be to implement uploaded log images. Something like "Generate diary" Alternatively, does a macro exist for GSAK doing that? Thanks, Gernot Yes, the Print Diary GSAK Macro does all of that, except the photos. Outputs to basic text or an html table. Quote Share this post Link to post
Pup Patrol 11 Posted September 20, 2012 Hello *, I like reading old logs that I wrote some time ago. Is there any possibility to simply get all logs for all caches I've ever written via geocaching.com? Just the name of the cache, maybe the GC-code, date and my log text. Having this prepared on a nice webpage or generated as a pdf would be great. Even better would be to implement uploaded log images. Something like "Generate diary" Alternatively, does a macro exist for GSAK doing that? Thanks, Gernot Yes, the Print Diary GSAK Macro does all of that, except the photos. Outputs to basic text or an html table. That is cool. I had no idea you could generate something like that with GSAK. Thanks for posting about it. B. Quote Share this post Link to post
+_SoP_ 0 Posted September 20, 2012 Yes, the Print Diary GSAK Macro does all of that, except the photos. Outputs to basic text or an html table. Great, thank you! Quote Share this post Link to post
AZcachemeister 3 Posted September 20, 2012 Yes, the Print Diary GSAK Macro does all of that, except the photos. Outputs to basic text or an html table. So now I can say I learned something today, and it was indeed worth getting up this morning! Thanks, Don! Quote Share this post Link to post
+palmetto 153 Posted September 21, 2012 I'll add that a MyFinds query includes all the logs you've posted on any cache you've found. So if you have DNFs, notes or other logs, those will come with the query as well as the Found it! logs. It will not include logs on the caches that you haven't found. Quote Share this post Link to post
+Don_J 2 Posted September 21, 2012 I'll add that a MyFinds query includes all the logs you've posted on any cache you've found. So if you have DNFs, notes or other logs, those will come with the query as well as the Found it! logs. It will not include logs on the caches that you haven't found. The GetAllLogsForUser.gsk macro will get all of your logs regardless of type, and it will download the caches if they are not already in your database. Quote Share this post Link to post