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    Chatauqua560
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    How can I keep the same order of finds in GSAK as my find list in GC?

    #1966130

    gkrone
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    The only way to do that consistantly is to download a MyFinds PQ every once in a while. That should make the data the same on both systems. The next thing to do is to sort on the Found by me column.

    Hope that helps.

    Gary

    #1966131

    Chatauqua560
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    It is mixing up the ones found on the same day.

    #1966132

    raslas
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    I log my finds through GSAK and it keeps them in the order that I find them. Then I use a macro to number them and that way I always know the order I found them in. It makes it nice if you want to check which cache was a certain milestone.

    #1966133

    Chatauqua560
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    Anyway to get them in order, other than delete and enter them again by hand? I tried renumbering them but it appears that the program doesn’t let you do that.

    #1966134

    Barry Butrymowicz
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    here is a macro to do just what you want, Use one of the User Data columns that you do not use for something else.

    Also make sure then that you sort by this column (click on the top of the column

    http://gsak.net/board/index.php?s=1ce39d45b59e3d181ee54511a5dac255&showtopic=12067&st=0&#entry167635

    #1966135

    raslas
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    @sweetlife wrote:

    here is a macro to do just what you want, Use one of the User Data columns that you do not use for something else.

    Also make sure then that you sort by this column (click on the top of the column

    http://gsak.net/board/index.php?s=1ce39d45b59e3d181ee54511a5dac255&showtopic=12067&st=0&#entry167635

    That is the one I use and it works well for doing that

    #1966136

    CodeJunkie
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    HMMM? Mine seems to stay in order, but I wonder if it’s because I upload them to GC.com using field notes which adds a full date/time stamp down to the second. I wonder if you enter them directly on gc.com it might only capture the date (not the time?) which could cause all the finds from a certain day to be technically the same.

    I’ll have to look in the raw XML data in the My Finds PQ and see what it actually sends down.

    #1966137

    Chatauqua560
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    Can I download more than one database from GSAK to my GPS? I have a separate database of under 75 caches for each leg of our trip and I want to load them all on the GPS before we leave.

    #1966138

    Barry Butrymowicz
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    depending on your GPS, On Garmin Oregon you can have up to 20 different GPX files, with a total of 5000 caches. you would have to check what the limits are on your device

    #1966139

    Chatauqua560
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    I have a Garmin Dakota 20 (1000 caches) and I have about 700 I want to load. So I can just load all the databases just like I would 1 database and they won’t erase the ones already in there? Don’t think I have any duplicates but it should only save one copy of the cache.

    #1966140

    huffinpuffin2
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    If for some reason you can only add one DB, you can create a single, overall ‘Master Trip’ DB which contains all of your caches.

    To combine existing DBs, create a Master, and then open and copy (combine) each DB into the Master,

    Click on
    DATABASE
    MOVE/COPY WAYPOINTS
    SELECT your Master DB as the DESTINATION DATABASE
    SELECT COPY waypoints
    SELECT GO.

    Do this with all of the DBs you wish to combine.

    One advantage of an overall DB is that you can plot and see your entire trip within one map……or do any other sort of data manipulation you’d like.

    #1966141

    Todd300
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    @huffinpuffin2 wrote:

    If for some reason you can only add one DB, you can create a single, overall ‘Master Trip’ DB which contains all of your caches.

    To combine existing DBs, create a Master, and then open and copy (combine) each DB into the Master,

    Click on
    DATABASE
    MOVE/COPY WAYPOINTS
    SELECT your Master DB as the DESTINATION DATABASE
    SELECT COPY waypoints
    SELECT GO.

    Do this with all of the DBs you wish to combine.

    One advantage of an overall DB is that you can plot and see your entire trip within one map……or do any other sort of data manipulation you’d like.

    I did this if I had to go to more than one area involving different PQ’s. My GPS can only hold 500 waypoints, but I put 400 on it as I need room for manual waypoints such as stages of a multi.

    Someday I hope to get a GPS that holds more or at least has an SD card slot so I can swap out databases.

    #1966142

    Chatauqua560
    Participant


    Thanks guys. I did a practice on with some PQs I have for WI and they loaded fine from GC. Will try HP2s direction later to load all the ones for the trip.

    #1966143

    Chatauqua560
    Participant


    Now if only there was a way to make a spreadsheet too. I can make a text doc but haven’t figured out the spreadsheet.

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