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  • #1729126

    Thanks to Deejay for finding this macro for me.

    FindsPerDay.gsk

    The output will show all of yours finds, sorted by how many per day.

    Strangely, it requires a GSAK version 7.6.2….. when the GSAK home page only shows 7.6.1…. ?!!!

    Buried in the GSAK forums is the newest version, with Patch 42 being the latest.

    Nice output……

    2009-11-07 239
    2005-05-12 104
    2009-05-31 63
    2008-08-08 54
    2009-09-09 50
    2009-30-20 49
    2008-04-27 48
    2009-05-20 48
    2007-07-21 46
    2007-07-07 46
    2006-03-29 45
    2009-07-12 45
    2005-05-03 43
    2009-08-06 41
    2006-11-26 40
    2005-05-23 39

    I cut my off at 39………….

    I was surprised I did not have more days over 50.

    Interesting fluke, 2007-07-07, 2008-08-08 and 2009-09-09 being three of my highest days.

    #1916779

    The grand total is 1000 finds. Of these 100 how many do you actually remember?

    #1916780

    CacheStats also has this now in a grid form that shows all days.

    #1916781

    @marc_54140 wrote:

    Finds Per Day

    The output will show all of yours finds, sorted by how many per day.

    Strangely, it requires a GSAK version 7.6.2….. when the GSAK home page only shows 7.6.1…. ?!!!

    Buried in the GSAK forums is the newest version, with Patch 42 being the latest.

    Nice output……

    2009-11-07 239
    2005-05-12 104
    2009-05-31 63
    2008-08-08 54
    2009-09-09 50
    2009-30-20 49
    2008-04-27 48
    2009-05-20 48
    2007-07-21 46
    2007-07-07 46
    2006-03-29 45
    2009-07-12 45
    2005-05-03 43
    2009-08-06 41
    2006-11-26 40
    2005-05-23 39

    😯 Which company employs you to find so many. I would consider a career change.

    #1916782

    @Team Hemisphere Dancer wrote:

    The grand total is 1000 finds. Of these 100 how many do you actually remember?

    Two?

    Actually, I can describe quite a few caches years after I have found them. (Probably over 50% of my total finds). But then, there are a lot that I can not.

    #1916783

    @PCFrog wrote:

    @marc_54140 wrote:

    Finds Per Day

    The output will show all of yours finds, sorted by how many per day.

    Strangely, it requires a GSAK version 7.6.2….. when the GSAK home page only shows 7.6.1…. ?!!!

    Buried in the GSAK forums is the newest version, with Patch 42 being the latest.

    Nice output……

    2009-11-07 239
    2005-05-12 104
    2009-05-31 63
    2008-08-08 54
    2009-09-09 50
    2009-30-20 49
    2008-04-27 48
    2009-05-20 48
    2007-07-21 46
    2007-07-07 46
    2006-03-29 45
    2009-07-12 45
    2005-05-03 43
    2009-08-06 41
    2006-11-26 40
    2005-05-23 39

    😯 Which company employs you to find so many. I would consider a career change.

    I’m an undercover agent for the Kingdom of Selzzup.

    #1916784

    @cheezehead wrote:

    CacheStats also has this now in a grid form that shows all days.

    No, different info and different format. CacheStats has a calendar, and shows which days of the year you have found a cache.

    I have a similar display on My Profile page.

    The info I started this thread with is in regard to big days – what’s the highest number of caches you have found during one day of caching?
    “I found 239 caches on 11/7/2009”.

    As opposed to ‘I found 277 caches on 11/7th” (But over several years)

    It’s all about the numbers………….

    #1916785
    sandlanders
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      @marc_54140 wrote:

      Interesting fluke, 2007-07-07, 2008-08-08 and 2009-09-09 being three of my highest days.

      Did you make a special point to go out on those numerically unique days?

      #1916786

      @sandlanders wrote:

      @marc_54140 wrote:

      Interesting fluke, 2007-07-07, 2008-08-08 and 2009-09-09 being three of my highest days.

      Did you make a special point to go out on those numerically unique days?

      No. But I know what I’ll be doing next October.

      #1916787

      How many did you get today marc?

      #1916788

      I bet I was with you on at least 10 of those big days….. 😀 Some of those dates I actually remember.

      #1916789

      @RSplash40 wrote:

      How many did you get today marc?

      He got 40 of 47 on the list.

      Was my “highest numbers day” by more than 10.

      #1916790

      @marc_54140 wrote:

      @cheezehead wrote:

      CacheStats also has this now in a grid form that shows all days.

      No, different info and different format. CacheStats has a calendar, and shows which days of the year you have found a cache.

      I have a similar display on My Profile page.

      The info I started this thread with is in regard to big days – what’s the highest number of caches you have found during one day of caching?
      “I found 239 caches on 11/7/2009”.

      As opposed to ‘I found 277 caches on 11/7th” (But over several years)

      It’s all about the numbers………….

      Actually I downloaded the newest CacheStats and it DOES do this marc. Go to the caches tab in the group by box click Date Found by day. Then click the check mark Sort by size of group (largest on top) There you go. Exactly what you are referring to without needing GSAK or a macro.

      #1916791

      @-cheeto- wrote:

      @marc_54140 wrote:

      @cheezehead wrote:

      CacheStats also has this now in a grid form that shows all days.

      No, different info and different format. CacheStats has a calendar, and shows which days of the year you have found a cache.

      I have a similar display on My Profile page.

      The info I started this thread with is in regard to big days – what’s the highest number of caches you have found during one day of caching?
      “I found 239 caches on 11/7/2009”.

      As opposed to ‘I found 277 caches on 11/7th” (But over several years)

      It’s all about the numbers………….

      Actually I downloaded the newest CacheStats and it DOES do this marc. Go to the caches tab in the group by box click Date Found by day. Then click the check mark Sort by size of group (largest on top) There you go. Exactly what you are referring to without needing GSAK or a macro.

      I knew I saw it somehere!

      #1916792

      @-cheeto- wrote:

      @RSplash40 wrote:

      How many did you get today marc?

      He got 40 of 47 on the list.

      Was my “highest numbers day” by more than 10.

      Cool! we had a abbreviated day, we were supposed to do a appleton puzzle run but wound up not being able to start until almost noon so we went to Point as well, I came out with 29.

      The funny part was getting “suspiciously passed” by the same Plover cop at 3 different caches.

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