Is it possible you have 2 extra caches in the database that were once logged in error? Try sorting your database on "Last GPX" date. All the caches should have the same date (the last time your imported your My Finds PQ). Are there 2 caches with a different, older date? If so, delete them.
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2 caches de plus by Lil Devil - 2016-08-27
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Update another players find count? by ham fam - 2016-08-27
Thanks for making the macro, Kai Team.
Another question, how do you perform a search in GSAK to list caches that ALL 4 members have FOUND?
Search>Filter>Logs tab>Logged by box checked and names separated by semi colons seems to filter caches that has any one but not all.
Another question, how do you perform a search in GSAK to list caches that ALL 4 members have FOUND?
Search>Filter>Logs tab>Logged by box checked and names separated by semi colons seems to filter caches that has any one but not all.
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Update another players find count? by Kai Team - 2016-08-27
Yes, you need an "and" condition instead of an "or" condition. There almost certainly is a more elegant way to do this, but the attached macro is the best I could come up with. When you run the macro you'll see this form:
![user posted image]()
Type the exact names of the geocachers you are interested in, separated by a comma, as shown above. Click OK. If the macro finds at least one cache logged by all of the names entered it will filter to a single cache containing logs from all of these geocachers. If not, you will see this message:
![user posted image]()
The names are saved for the next time the macro is run, so if you don't come up with a single cache all have logged, you can delete one name and try again (i.e. you may need more than one cache, depending on how many people are in your list, the extent of your database, and how many caches they all have found).![smile.gif]()
PS - the macro is designed to select a single cache that all have logged, assuming you are looking for a cache you can use to update the geodata in GSAK. If you want a list of all caches the group has logged, let me know - I can easily modify the macro for that.![wink.gif]()
PPS - if you are looking for a cache to update the geodata in GSAK, once you have a cache logged by all of the folks you're interested in, you may want to delete everyone else's logs from that cache (Waypoint>Delete a log). That will make the update very fast for the people you're interested in.

Type the exact names of the geocachers you are interested in, separated by a comma, as shown above. Click OK. If the macro finds at least one cache logged by all of the names entered it will filter to a single cache containing logs from all of these geocachers. If not, you will see this message:

The names are saved for the next time the macro is run, so if you don't come up with a single cache all have logged, you can delete one name and try again (i.e. you may need more than one cache, depending on how many people are in your list, the extent of your database, and how many caches they all have found).
PS - the macro is designed to select a single cache that all have logged, assuming you are looking for a cache you can use to update the geodata in GSAK. If you want a list of all caches the group has logged, let me know - I can easily modify the macro for that.
PPS - if you are looking for a cache to update the geodata in GSAK, once you have a cache logged by all of the folks you're interested in, you may want to delete everyone else's logs from that cache (Waypoint>Delete a log). That will make the update very fast for the people you're interested in.
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downloading and opening .gpx files... by Zero Montana - 2016-08-27
Something has changed for me in terms of what happens when I click on the 'GPX file' button on any cache page, and I'm having trouble narrowing down the culprit.
Perhaps as recently as 48 hours ago, the chain of events in this situation was thus:
1. Click the button
2. The file would open in GSAK. There was no intermediate baloney with the file being downloaded to whatever location I'd specified in my browser settings and then my having to double-click the file from there.
Now, that seamlessness is gone. In it's place is the two step process above. My file associations are in place and working correctly, and I'm running GSAK as admin. This is happening in FF, Chrome, and IE/Edge.
My non-tech brain can only assume it's either a Win10 problem, or a Groundspeak API problem. Once on the machine, I can double-click .gpx files all day long and GSAK will open them just fine. But that cool magic of having that happen just by single-clicking the GPX file button on any cache page has ceased. I'm pretty sure I've not been imagining it having been that way.
Anyone have any ideas?
Perhaps as recently as 48 hours ago, the chain of events in this situation was thus:
1. Click the button
2. The file would open in GSAK. There was no intermediate baloney with the file being downloaded to whatever location I'd specified in my browser settings and then my having to double-click the file from there.
Now, that seamlessness is gone. In it's place is the two step process above. My file associations are in place and working correctly, and I'm running GSAK as admin. This is happening in FF, Chrome, and IE/Edge.
My non-tech brain can only assume it's either a Win10 problem, or a Groundspeak API problem. Once on the machine, I can double-click .gpx files all day long and GSAK will open them just fine. But that cool magic of having that happen just by single-clicking the GPX file button on any cache page has ceased. I'm pretty sure I've not been imagining it having been that way.
Anyone have any ideas?
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downloading and opening .gpx files... by Kai Team - 2016-08-27
| QUOTE (Zero Montana @ August 27, 2016 05:54 pm) |
| This is happening in FF, Chrome, and IE/Edge. |
This is determined by browser settings. Google is your friend - search "open file instead of save" followed by the name of the browser of interest. For example, for Chrome, click here. For Firefox, click here.
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downloading and opening .gpx files... by Zero Montana - 2016-08-27
Tnx, Bob!! Since it was happening on multiple browsers, I didn't think it would be browser-specific. (That said, I rarely use anything other than FF, so there ya go).
At any rate, I saw that while 'application+gpx+xml' was set to open with GSAK, 'application+gpx' was set to save.
Now I gotta wonder what I did to have fouled that up :-/
At any rate, I saw that while 'application+gpx+xml' was set to open with GSAK, 'application+gpx' was set to save.
Now I gotta wonder what I did to have fouled that up :-/
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Not Authorized API by KK7X - 2016-08-27
I continue to have issues accessing Geocaching.com and doing a Get Geocaches. I have updated and tried time and time again. Get new API - New API Method 2 and so forth. Groundspeak returns Not Authorized.
GSAK 8.6.1.31. I have restarted, authorized through my Firewall. Run as Admin, all the tricks I know and still no luck.
GSAK 8.6.1.31. I have restarted, authorized through my Firewall. Run as Admin, all the tricks I know and still no luck.
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Update another players find count? by Crew 153 - 2016-08-27
I can see a use for the macro to list all common caches found for a group of cachers. Running it on a current filtered selection of caches would also be useful.
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Not Authorized API by lignumaqua - 2016-08-27
I see that your account is marked as Inactive on Geocaching.com. That may well be the problem. Get your account reactivated and try again.
I don't know how you do that. GCs help says that an account is marked as inactive because the user, you in this case, has requested it. You likely just need to ask them to reactivate it again.
I don't know how you do that. GCs help says that an account is marked as inactive because the user, you in this case, has requested it. You likely just need to ask them to reactivate it again.
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Support thread for Nuvi_GPX_v2 by siameseretriever - 2016-08-27
| QUOTE (Red Roo @ August 10, 2016 05:40 pm) | ||
Can you verify that Nuvi_GPX creates both GPX and Icon (.bmp) files in the export folder - prior to running POI Loader? |
Sorry, been ridiculously busy... Yes, the BMPs and the outputted files are in the same directory. I am running the macro on a different PC than I was previously (Win10 anniversary update broke everything) so I started from scratch on this PC. Redownloaded the macro and set it up fresh,
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Not Authorized API by jholly - 2016-08-27
| QUOTE (lignumaqua @ August 27, 2016 06:15 pm) |
| I see that your account is marked as Inactive on Geocaching.com. That may well be the problem. Get your account reactivated and try again. I don't know how you do that. GCs help says that an account is marked as inactive because the user, you in this case, has requested it. You likely just need to ask them to reactivate it again. |
I think accounts also go inactive if emails bounce. I know in the past they had lots of trouble with comcast blacklisting them because of all the bad email addresses they used. As I understand it if you get bounced emails they take you off the distribution lists and mark you account inactive. Check to make sure you have a valid email.
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Support thread for Nuvi_GPX_v2 by Red Roo - 2016-08-27
| QUOTE (siameseretriever @ August 28, 2016 10:35 am) | ||||
Sorry, been ridiculously busy... Yes, the BMPs and the outputted files are in the same directory. I am running the macro on a different PC than I was previously (Win10 anniversary update broke everything) so I started from scratch on this PC. Redownloaded the macro and set it up fresh, |
If you have restored from a working PC to the current PC then the only explanation would be either an incompatibility with either the version of POI Loader that you have installed or perhaps the zoom on the '42 itself.
On the Nuvi, when you select 'Where To?' then 'Custom POIs' then 'All Categories' then select a cache and then select 'I' for information, does the cache icon display?
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'Get Geocaches' Bounding Box Missing. by HEADLANDERS - 2016-08-28
The blue Bounding Box no longer appears for me when I go to 'Get Geocaches > Google Map'.
I still get the Red Arrows sowing the limits but no bluer box.
This was certainly working for me sometime in early July but no longer.
I use Windows XP, latest Firefox Version and latest GSAK Version.
Any ideas please?.
Thanks,
Bill.
I still get the Red Arrows sowing the limits but no bluer box.
This was certainly working for me sometime in early July but no longer.
I use Windows XP, latest Firefox Version and latest GSAK Version.
Any ideas please?.
Thanks,
Bill.
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'Get Geocaches' Bounding Box Missing. by Red Roo - 2016-08-28
Are the two arrows together (i.e. the separation is 0 km)?
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'Get Geocaches' Bounding Box Missing. by HEADLANDERS - 2016-08-28
| QUOTE (Red Roo @ August 28, 2016 04:35 pm) |
| Are the two arrows together (i.e. the separation is 0 km)? |
No, the two arrows are positioned in the expected place: the NW corner and the SE corner of where I used to see the blue bounding box.
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A Conflict of Macros (Is this a bug)? by ian-and-penny - 2016-08-28
I have three databases: "Unfound", "Found" and "Ignore List".
At the end of each logging run GSAK runs a Post logging "wrapper" macro (APIPostLoggingRoutine.gsk), part of which is reproduced below.
FindStatGen45Beta generates my stats page.
APIGetPQs(MyVersion):
* Gets pq's that have been generated since the last download
* Compares the current database to the "Found" and "Ignore List" Databases and deletes any duplicated caches from the current database
Each macro, when run on its own performs flawlessly, but when run in the wrapper - with FindStatGen45Beta run first, the compare portion of code in APIGetPQs(MyVersion) deletes every cache in the "Found" and "Ignore List" databases
When running the "compare" code on its own, it does exactly as it should.
I can duplicate the issue with the following code:
Why is this so ???
At the end of each logging run GSAK runs a Post logging "wrapper" macro (APIPostLoggingRoutine.gsk), part of which is reproduced below.
| GSK |
# Update Stats on GC.com If $Upload_Stats=True SHOWSTATUS Msg="Running User Defined (Stats) Macro" Left=$left Top=$Top1 Title="Database = $_CurrentDatabase" MACRO File=$Macro_File VarScope=Local #$Macro_File is defined elsewhere as FindStatGen45Beta.gsk EndIf # Load GPS DATABASE Name=$Database Action=Select #$Database is defined elsewhere as $_CurrentDatabase (which is "Unfound") Macro file=APIGetPQs(MyVersion).gsk VarScope=local |
FindStatGen45Beta generates my stats page.
APIGetPQs(MyVersion):
* Gets pq's that have been generated since the last download
* Compares the current database to the "Found" and "Ignore List" Databases and deletes any duplicated caches from the current database
Each macro, when run on its own performs flawlessly, but when run in the wrapper - with FindStatGen45Beta run first, the compare portion of code in APIGetPQs(MyVersion) deletes every cache in the "Found" and "Ignore List" databases
When running the "compare" code on its own, it does exactly as it should.
I can duplicate the issue with the following code:
| GSK |
$Database=$_CurrentDatabase $Counter1=0 $Counter2=0 $CompareDB="" $AttachDB="" #Code copied from Wrapper Macro #************************* Database Name="Found" StopStartupMacro=Y SQLSort OrderBy=UserData Macro File="FindStatGen45Beta.gsk" varscope=local Database name=$Database #Macro file=APIGetPQs(MyVersion).gsk VarScope=local #Commented out, code snippet below #Code copied from APIGetPQs(MyVersion).gsk #********************************** Gosub name=compare BeginSub name=Compare showstatus msg=Deleting Found and IgnoredCaches Title="Database = $_CurrentDatabase" $CompareDB="Found"+";"+"Ignore List" While $Counter2 <2 $Counter2=$Counter2+1 $AttachDB=Extract($CompareDB,";",$Counter2) $_SQL="Attach Database '$_AppData\Data\$AttachDB\SQLite.db3' as FDB; " $_SQL=$_SQL+"Delete from caches where caches.code in (select code from FDB.caches);" $_SQL=$_SQL+"Detach Database FDB" $result = sqlite("sql",$_SQL) Resync EndWhile EndSub |
Why is this so ???
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'Get Geocaches' Bounding Box Missing. by Red Roo - 2016-08-28
Ok then - I'll leave it to someone who knows more about Internet Explorer
. TMK GSAK uses IE to render all HTML pages.
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'Get Geocaches' Bounding Box Missing. by HEADLANDERS - 2016-08-28
This is what I get now:
![user posted image]()
Using Windows XP and Firefox Version 48.0.2

Using Windows XP and Firefox Version 48.0.2
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Fetch from GPSr by luflojoro - 2016-08-28
When I try to fetch found caches from my Garmin Oregon 450 I get the error cod #307, altough I didn't change the settings. (see 'fetch from gpsr.jpg'). Until now I didn't had this problem.
on my GPS I see the files 'geocache_logs.xml' and 'geocache_visits.txt'.
Can somebody help me with this problem?
on my GPS I see the files 'geocache_logs.xml' and 'geocache_visits.txt'.
Can somebody help me with this problem?
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downloading and opening .gpx files... by Kai Team - 2016-08-28
Glad you got it sorted out!
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