+CheekyBrit Posted November 27, 2022 Share Posted November 27, 2022 OK I'm building new challenges such as a requirement to find a letterbox on 90 different days of the year, doesn't matter what year your finds are, just the day and month. -->How do you go about seeing your progress on the 365 calendar chart of finds by found date for a specific type or size? <-- Once the challenge checker is built, it's a piece of cake, just use the checker. Before that I can't seem to figure it out on my geocaching profile page or on GSAK (geocaching swiss army knife) using a macro (I don't know how to build them and can't yet find a suitable macro). I can't seem to find a way to do this on project-gc.com either. I could design the challenge checker, see where I'm at and then have the checker building volunteers adjust the required parameters after I see my progress but that is adding to their already steep workload. Sure I could grab a paper calendar and manually mark the dates as I go down the list but that is super slow and I'm doing this for a bunch of different settings. I'm planning in the future to do other types of geocache, various sizes, and also branching into the 'finds by hidden date' chart. Quote Link to comment
+predator1337 Posted November 27, 2022 Share Posted November 27, 2022 I have a Challenge Checker, who checks for a 365 calender grid an the fizzy grid with all types and sizes: https://project-gc.com/Challenges//49673 2 Quote Link to comment
+Hügh Posted November 27, 2022 Share Posted November 27, 2022 7 hours ago, CheekyBrit said: How do you go about seeing your progress on the 365 calendar chart of finds by found date for a specific type or size? You can request a temporary Challenge checker through PGC, us taggers generally don’t mind. In this case, as @predator1337 has pointed out, such a “statistic-generating” checker already exists. However, I prefer this one, since it includes labels for each size-related grid. https://project-gc.com/Challenges//71154 Furthermore, if you are a Premium member with Project-GC, you can use their “needed found dates” tool to generate an iCal file of missing dates to import into your favourite calendar program. 1 2 Quote Link to comment
+CheekyBrit Posted November 27, 2022 Author Share Posted November 27, 2022 4 hours ago, predator1337 said: I have a Challenge Checker, who checks for a 365 calender grid an the fizzy grid with all types and sizes: https://project-gc.com/Challenges//49673 That multi checker is great. Thank you for sharing predator1337. 2 hours ago, Hügh said: You can request a temporary Challenge checker through PGC, us taggers generally don’t mind. GREAT TO KNOW. THANKYOU!!!! In this case, as @predator1337 has pointed out, such a “statistic-generating” checker already exists. However, I prefer this one, since it includes labels for each size-related grid. https://project-gc.com/Challenges//71154 THIS CHALLENGE CHECKER IS FANTASTIC! Furthermore, if you are a Premium member with Project-GC, you can use their “needed found dates” tool to generate an iCal file of missing dates to import into your favourite calendar program. That needed found date feature is excellent. The challenge checker works really well, especially with the size titles you mentioned. Good to know that I can do a temporary challenge checker. To figure the letterbox finds by 'hidden date' portion it sounds like I'll have to make a temporary checker. Quote Link to comment
+thebruce0 Posted November 27, 2022 Share Posted November 27, 2022 If you want to get crazy fizzy, Hugh also built a checker summarizing your DT grids within each month https://project-gc.com/Challenges//72404 3 1 1 Quote Link to comment
+predator1337 Posted November 27, 2022 Share Posted November 27, 2022 30 minutes ago, thebruce0 said: If you want to get crazy fizzy, Hugh also built a checker summarizing your DT grids within each month https://project-gc.com/Challenges//72404 This is really crazy, thank you for this checker, i try to complete the grids in the missing month. 5 hours ago, Hügh said: You can request a temporary Challenge checker through PGC, us taggers generally don’t mind. In this case, as @predator1337 has pointed out, such a “statistic-generating” checker already exists. However, I prefer this one, since it includes labels for each size-related grid. https://project-gc.com/Challenges//71154 Furthermore, if you are a Premium member with Project-GC, you can use their “needed found dates” tool to generate an iCal file of missing dates to import into your favourite calendar program. thank you for the checker with labels 1 Quote Link to comment
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