+kerux7 Posted February 18, 2019 Share Posted February 18, 2019 I would like to review my old log entries for each cache I have found for the past four years in order to count all of my FTFs. PQ does not appear to help with that. Is there a way to find and search all of my old log entries? Quote Link to comment
RuideAlmeida Posted February 18, 2019 Share Posted February 18, 2019 (edited) 5 minutes ago, kerux7 said: I would like to review my old log entries for each cache I have found for the past four years in order to count all of my FTFs. PQ does not appear to help with that. Is there a way to find and search all of my old log entries? You may use Your Geocaching logs (All). Edited February 18, 2019 by RuideAlmeida 1 Quote Link to comment
+on4bam Posted February 18, 2019 Share Posted February 18, 2019 A PQ "My Finds" includes all your found caches (also archived ones) with your logs. It should contain all info needed. Of course, FTF is not something "official" so it's not included in any searches. A MyFinds PQ opened in any waypoint manager (Like GSAK) will allow you to quickly go through your logs (or even search them for "FTF"). Quote Link to comment
+Isonzo Karst Posted February 18, 2019 Share Posted February 18, 2019 https://www.geocaching.com/my/logs.aspx?s=1&lt=2 That's the listing of your Found logs, as opposed to all logs. that said, you really want a MyFinds Pocket Query. You'd have open each log link... it's a lot clicking. https://www.geocaching.com/pocket/ It's at the bottom You can receive a Pocket Query containing a list of all the caches you have found, along with your log entries. Running this query will add it to the current queue for the day. Once you have it, you will need some means to open it and search. GSAK is the premier tool for this, but there are other ways. Looks like you are using a standard phrase {*FTF*} and GSAK can be set to filter on it, producing a list of those FTF finds. Thanks for getting out after a couple of mine, and congrats on the FTFs too. Quote Link to comment
+K13 Posted February 18, 2019 Share Posted February 18, 2019 Try ProjectGC. It has a macro that returns a list of possible FTF. 1 Quote Link to comment
+Twinklekitkat Posted February 22, 2019 Share Posted February 22, 2019 On 2/18/2019 at 4:27 PM, K13 said: Try ProjectGC. It has a macro that returns a list of possible FTF. That's my recommendation also. I don't have any of mine tagged as {FTF} and it still found all of them. I do add them to a private bookmark list as I get them and also check them in GSAK. But Project-GC seems to do just fine without any special handling. 1 Quote Link to comment
+Juan Malou Posted April 18, 2021 Share Posted April 18, 2021 With GSAK it is easy. 1. Download GSAK: phttps://gsak.net/index.php 2. Download Pocket Query from Geocaching.com 3. Add PQ into GSAK database 4. Filter Database from Search -> Filter and see "General"-tab 5. Set Full text Search "FTF" or whatever you used in your logs. 6. Set Where to Search "Logs" This Filter will return you all your logs containing word "FTF". By double-clicking those caches you see your log and you can see if it was really FTF log or did you just use those letters for something else. Quote Link to comment
+nogreenworld Posted October 7, 2022 Share Posted October 7, 2022 thanks so much for that post! i got an error message that my new filter didn't have any waypoints, but if i just selected one of the pre-made filters (i chose "my finds") and added the information you listed, it pulled them all right up. Thanks again! Quote Link to comment
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